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New! PTU Elite: Controlled Substances & Diversion prepares pharmacy technicians to manage controlled substances, covering everything from best practices for filling prescriptions to recordkeeping. Learn More.
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Article: Over 70 new drugs and dosage forms hit pharmacy shelves in 2009 February 2010
Chart: New Drugs Approved by the FDA in 2009 February 2010
Article: New Drugs Approved in '08 February 2009
Chart: New Drugs Approved by the FDA in 2008 February 2009
Article: Sancuso patches and Aloxi capsules will be new options for preventing nausea and vomiting due to chemotherapy November 2008
Article: new inhaler called Alvesco on your shelves September 2008
Article: Zingo will compete with other needle-free lidocaine products September 2008
Article: 2007 new drug list February 2008
Article: new beta-blocker called Bystolic (buy-STOL-ic) February 2008
Article: new Rx antihistamine called Xyzal (ZEYE-zol) September 2007
Article: women ask about Reclast (zoledronic acid) September 2007
Article: Zyflo CR, a new extended-release drug for chronic asthma September 2007
Article: new HIV drug, Selzentry (maraviroc) September 2007
Article: eyedrop called AzaSite for bacterial conjunctivitis or "pink eye" September 2007
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