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Category:
Law suits
Region:
Jordan
CANADIAN FEDERAL COURT UPHOLDS VIAGRA PATENT
Date: 29-Sep-2007
NEW YORK - Pfizer Inc announced in press release that the Canadian Federal Court in Toronto has ruled that Pfizer’s second medical use patent covering Viagra would be infringed by Apotex’ proposed generic product.
Category:
Law suits
Region:
USA
State:
Colorado
SUIT BLAMES VIAGRA FOR VISION LOSS
Date: 2-Aug-2007
A Denver man has sued the company that makes Viagra, saying the erectile dysfunction drug caused a stroke that deprived him of vision in one eye.
Category:
Law suits
Region:
United Kingdom
PHARMACEUTICAL SERVICES NEGOTIATING COMMITTEE RESPONDS TO HOME OFFICE CONTROLLED DRUG CONSULTATIONS, UK
Date: 28-Jun-2007
PSNC yesterday responded to two consultations on controlled drugs by the Home Office. Consultation MLX 336 relates to the provision of controlled drugs by pharmacists under patient group directions. PSNC firmly believes that the inconsistency between nurse's and pharmacist's ability to provide pain relief under a patient group direction can no longer be justified and supports proposals to widen the range of controlled drugs that can be supplied by pharmacists under the authority of a patient group direction.
Category:
Law suits
Region:
Ghana
PHARMACY COUNCIL TO GET TOUGH
Source: Joy Online
Date: 21-May-2007
The Director of Education and Training of the Pharmacy Council, Mr Kenneth Opoku-Adjei, has warned that it would deal drastically with Chemical Sellers who flout laws and standards in their operations.
Category:
Law suits
Region:
USA
State:
Ohio
GENERIC DRUG BILL COULD HURT SMALL AND RURAL PHARMACIES
Date: 8-Apr-2007
Author: Gi Smith
COSHOCTON - Pharmacist Debra Shaw believes that pharmacists are often on the front line of medical care because patients can direct questions to her without an appointment and free of charge.
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