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Understanding Digital Health Passports in a Post-Pandemic World

PharmaNewsIntelligence According to the National Foundation for Cancer Research (NFCR) — which refers to digital health passports, digital health passes, and vaccine passports interchangeably — digital health passports are a health documentation tool used to prove an individual's vaccine or health status. The most recent versions of digital health passports have been cards added to digital...


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Advancing Packaging Technologies for Climate-Adaptive Supply Chains

The global climate crisis poses significant challenges to the biopharmaceutical industry, particularly regarding packaging and temperature control. The increasing unpredictability of weather patterns can lead to fluctuations in temperature...

Senate Report Exposes Big Pharma’s Profiteering at Americans’ Expense

On February 6, 2024, the United States Senate's Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee published a Majority Staff Report highlighting the issue of exorbitant drug prices in the United States. It focuses on the business...

What Is the Role of the Accelerating Medicines Partnership?

Last week, the Foundation for the National Institutes of Health (FNIH) held its inaugural Accelerating Medicines Partnership (AMP) Program Symposium, discussing the progress of multiple AMP projects. Julie Gerberding, MD, MPH, President and...

Advancing Sterility Assurance Through Environmental Monitoring

In the pharmaceutical industry, ensuring the safety and efficacy of drugs is of utmost importance. Quality assurance is critical in maintaining high standards for pharmaceutical products, and one essential aspect of quality assurance is...

Comparing Female Fertility Drugs: Use Cases, Effectiveness, Risks

Infertility, or the inability to conceive, is characterized by one year of unprotected sex without a subsequent pregnancy. Although infertility can result from male or female partners, most available fertility drugs work on addressing...

Digitizing the Biopharmaceutical Supply Chain Improves Resilience

Throughout the past few years, global, national, and industry-specific changes have posed challenges to the biopharmaceutical supply chain. Disruptions and shortages have caused industry leaders and regulatory organizations to look for...

Exploring Gene and Cell Therapy Integration in Pharmacies

After seeing promising results in cell and gene therapy clinical trials, cell and gene therapy is transforming patient care, offering new possibilities for treating diseases that previously had limited treatment options. As pharmacies...

Exploring and Managing GLP-1 Receptor Agonists in Weight Loss

Over the past few years, weight loss drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy have received extensive attention in mainstream media for their weight loss effects. Beyond attention from the general public, this class of medications, the glucagon-like...

A Pulse Check on Advancements in the Life Sciences, Pharma Industry

In the life sciences and pharmaceutical industry, 2023 has seen remarkable advancements and breakthroughs that hold great promise for the future of healthcare. In a recent podcast episode of the Healthcare Strategies, Senior Editor Alivia...

Evaluating the Series of Infant Formula Recalls in the US

Infant formula plays a critical role in pediatric healthcare, providing an alternate route for nutrition in babies who do not breastfeed or may need more nutrients than what is provided in breast milk. Although many people, including health...

How the Medical Education System Contributes to Physician Burnout

One could argue that the medical education system is the cornerstone of healthcare and patient care. Through the education and certification protocols, medical schools mold the providers that play a critical role in nearly every aspect of...

Ethical Guidelines, Emerging Regulations in Octopus Research

With their unique biological features, octopuses have become valuable subjects in medical research. Their extraordinary abilities, such as camouflage, regenerative capabilities, and highly developed nervous systems, make them captivating...

Understanding the Pharmacotherapy of Hypertensive Disorders

Hypertension is defined as a chronic condition characterized by high blood pressure. In an earlier publication, LifeSciencesIntelligence explored the different kinds of hypertensive disorders, their causes, and management. In this article,...

Navigating the Complex Terrain of Influenza Vaccine Strain Selection

In the battle against influenza, the annual selection of vaccine strains is a crucial step in ensuring the effectiveness of flu vaccines. The process involves an intricate dance of global surveillance, scientific analysis, and regulatory...

Understanding Serotonin and Norepinephrine Reuptake Inhibitors (SNRIs)

Although most people think of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) when discussing antidepressants, serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs) also play a critical role in managing major depressive disorder and...

Combating Specialty Drug Challenges in the Pharmaceutical Industry

The pharmaceutical industry has witnessed a significant rise in the utilization of specialty drugs in recent years, prompting a need for improved cost management and a streamlined patient experience. Specialty drugs, characterized by their...

Exploring Data Analytics in Pharmaceutical Marketing

As the global understanding of data analytics advances and new techniques come to fruition, nearly every industry is assessing how they can leverage analytics to improve outcomes for their stakeholders. The pharmaceutical industry is...

Price Transparency Healthcare Policies Reduce Out-Of-Pocket Costs

Price transparency enables patients to shop for the most effective and inexpensive healthcare available and is vital as patient out-of-pocket healthcare costs continue to skyrocket year-over-year.   A 2021 Kalorama Information analysis...

Optimizing Cancer Care Pathways Through Precision Medicine, RWD

Personalized medicine is vital because it streamlines clinical decision-making through genetic tests or biomarkers. Essentially, personalized care lets caregivers feel more confident that a patient will respond to a specific drug or be less...