Pharmaceuticals

Taking too many medications may harm older adults, study warns

Sometimes doctors aren’t aware of what others have prescribed or have not reassessed the patient’s condition to determine if he or she still needs to take them.

 Illustrative photo shows various medicine pills in their original packaging
Noam Zilbershtain, senior vice president and general manager, HP Indigo; Adi Soffer Teeni, CEO of Meta Israel, vice president and member of the EMEA leadership team; and Karin Mayer Rubinstein, CEO and president of IATI.

IATI CEOs Forum meets in Kiryat Gat to discuss multinational industry resilience

Mrs. Glassman enjoys a cup of coffee at one of the Jerusalem cafés she frequented

A Passover tribute: Kindness from a Jerusalem neighborhood pharmacy

 Illustration photo of Super Pharm drug store and pharmacy at the Hadar mall in Jerusalem, on April 30, 2018.

New immigrant pharmacists face discrimination, lack of gov't support despite professional shortage


Israeli startup CytoReason collaborates with Pfizer on machine learning

CytoReason’s massive database and AI-led platform, biotech companies can identify new opportunities, shorten trial phases, reduce development costs and increase the likelihood of approval.

A refrigerated truck leaves the Pfizer plant in Puurs, Belgium December 3, 2020.

Pharmaceutical company PsyRx announces new Executive Chairman

Grotto also helped in national strategy developments during the coronavirus outbreak in Israel for the first time.

The pharmaceutical industry must be allowed to continue developing and growing.

'Pharma bro' Martin Shkreli ordered to pay $64m. to price gouging victims

The FTC and seven states, including New York, sued in January 2020 accusing Vyera Pharmaceuticals — formerly Shkreli’s company Turing — of increasing the price of Daraprim by more than 4,000%.

Former drug company executive Martin Shkreli arrives at US District Court for the fourth day of jury deliberations in his securities fraud trial in the Brooklyn borough of New York City, US, August 3, 2017.

Pfizer to buy Arena Pharmaceuticals in $6.7 billion deal

Arena's shares soared on the news. They ended trading Friday $49.94 but closed on Monday at $90.08 — an 80 percent gain. Pfizer's shares also were up nearly 5 percent.

Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla introduces US President Joe Biden as the president toured a Pfizer manufacturing plant producing the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccine in Kalamazoo, Michigan, US, February 19, 2021.

A cure for menstrual cramps? Health Ministry approves new drug

Most women suffer greatly from premenstrual syndrome (PMS) and yet, to this day, there hasn’t been a good solution to this suffering.

 Women experience period cramps (illustrative)

California judge rules for Israeli Teva in major opioid lawsuit

The lawsuit was originally filed in April, when several California counties accused drugmakers of fueling America's opioid crisis.

An Israeli flag flutters near the logo of Teva Tech which is part of Teva Pharmaceutical Industries in Neot Hovav, southern Israel December 14, 2017.

Israeli team says AI platform can predict which drugs are safe, effective

Quris, an artificial intelligence (AI) company operating in the pharmaceutical space, launched this week and announced a $9 million in seed funding.

 Chips from Quris' AI technology.

Pfizer, AstraZeneca help launch 'computational science' lab in Israel

A partnership between six leading tech and pharma companies wants to create and adopt new AI technologies that could transform the process of drug discovery and development.

ISRAELI BIOTECH start-up Atox Bio is developing a drug that it hopes will treat those suffering from flesheating bacteria.

Breakthrough treatment for Tay-Sachs shows positive results, study finds

Tay-Sachs is an inherited disorder that is almost always fatal and disproportionately affects Ashkenazi Jews. Currently, there is no viable medical treatment available.

Pills

Shufersal to pay trans woman nearly $10K after pharmacist misgendered her

The pharmacist claimed that they identified Isabel, who dressed in women's clothing and used female pronouns, as a man "by their voice."

A WOMAN pushes children in a shopping cart in front of a Shufersal ‘Sheli’ in Ma’aleh Adumim