September 29, 2014 – Today is World Heart Day. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a global burden accounting for 17.3 million deaths a year – significantly more than all deaths related to malaria, HIV and tuberculosis. By 2030, the World Health Organization estimates more than 23 million people annually will die of CVD.

Due to the prevalence of CVD globally, affordable medicines are a top concern for governments and health authorities. Sandoz has a broad portfolio of generic cardiovascular medications which prevent cardiovascular diseases by lowering lipid levels and …

Holzkirchen, Germany, September 26, 2014 – For the fourth consecutive year, Sandoz held the global Women@Sandoz leadership program for top women associates. Eighteen women, representing all Sandoz regions and functions, participated in the three-day event, sponsored by Sandoz Global Head, Richard Francis.

 

“We are focused on achieving and maintaining a strong gender balance at all levels, in every area of our business, because we believe diversity is good for business and inclusion is good for our people,” said Lisa Richert, Sandoz Chair of the Global …

Princeton, New Jersey, September 22, 2014 – Sandoz, through its branded dermatology business, PharmaDerm, today announced the US launch of KERYDINTM (tavaborole) topical solution, 5%, developed  by Anacor Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

In July 2014, Sandoz announced an agreement with Anacor Pharmaceuticals, Inc. to obtain exclusive rights to commercialize KERYDINTM in the US.

KERYDINTM is the first oxaborole antifungal indicated for the topical treatment of onychomycosis of the toenails due to Trichophyton rubrum or Trichophyton mentagrophytes, a fungal infection of the …

September 18, 2014 – The use of generic medicines saved US patients and payors a total of USD 239 billion in 2013 – an increase of 14% over 2012 and more than in any previous year.

That was the main finding of a new study by the IMS Institute for Healthcare Informatics, commissioned by the US Generic Pharmaceutical Association (GPhA).

The latest study, details of which have just been released by GPhA, showed that the use of generics in the US saved a total of …

September 10, 2014 – Sub-Saharan Africa is facing a healthcare tipping point. Policy and resources are mainly dedicated to fighting infectious diseases today. HIV, malaria and tuberculosis are the big targets. But over the next 15 years chronic diseases like cancer, heart disease, and kidney failure will become the major killers. By 2030 they will account for 42% of all deaths in the region, up from 25% today, says the World Health Organization.

 

Their rise may be inevitable, but their impact could be better managed. Education, policy and health investment can …

Basel, September 2, 2014 – Janko Ignjatovic of Serbia has been selected as one of three individual winners of the Novartis International BioCamp held in Basel last week. Mr. Ignjatovic, who studies pharmacy at the University of Belgrade, came to the event through the Regional BioCamp, which took place in June and was organized by Lek, a Sandoz company.

 

Mr. Ignjatovic proved to be the best at combining a scientific and business solution in his case study at the Regional BioCamp in Slovenia, which is what promoted him to participate in the Novartis BioCamp. …