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Chinese lock themselves in and hoard drugs for fear of a new wave of covid

Chinese lock themselves in and hoard drugs for fear of a new wave of covid

Comment this story Comment Just over a week after China began dismantling its ‘zero covid’ policy, signaling the end of nearly three years of massive lockdowns, families in big cities are fleeing their newfound freedom and instead retreating with stocks medicines and home remedies, for fear of a devastating wave of infections. The latest change …

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Lex Sokolin, ConsenSys

“We don’t like drugs, but we have to have them”: Lex Sokolin, ConsenSys

Lex Sokolin, the Chief Economist of ConsenSys, took time out of his first “busy and extremely lively FMLS”, to sit down with me and discuss all things Consensys, Web3, crypto, blockchain, FTX, and Moreover. Grab your copy of our latest Quarterly Intelligence Report for Q3 2022 before your competitors and stay up to date on …

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Mark Cuban Cost Plus Drugs Company Takes Another Step 'To Disrupt Today's Pharmacy Supply Chain'

Mark Cuban Cost Plus Drugs Company Takes Another Step ‘To Disrupt Today’s Pharmacy Supply Chain’

The Mark Cuban Cost Plus Drug Company partners with EmsanaRx, a pharmacy benefits manager (PBM) focused on employer plans, to make lower-cost prescription drugs more accessible to patients through their employers. The program, EmsanaRx Plus, is described as “a stand-alone pipeline” allowing employers to provide drugs to employees through Cost Plus Drugs, an online pharmacy …

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A new 'heart attack on a chip' could serve as a test bed for developing personalized drugs

A new ‘heart attack on a chip’ could serve as a test bed for developing personalized drugs

Researchers from the Alfred E. Mann Department of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Southern California have developed a “heart attack on a chip,” a device that could one day serve as a test bed for developing new heart drugs and even personalized drugs. “Our device replicates some key features of a heart attack in …

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Colorado submits list of 112 prescription drugs it wants to import from Canada

Colorado submits list of 112 prescription drugs it wants to import from Canada

DENVER — The state of Colorado has officially submitted its plan to the federal government to begin importing prescription drugs from Canada. The Section 804 Import Program (SIP) application has listed 112 drugs that the state hopes to start moving across the border to save people money. “The big picture is that we have Coloradans …

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