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  • Good Neighbor Pharmacy launches DIR fee estimator tool

    VALLEY FORGE, Pa. — Good Neighbor Pharmacy on Friday announced a new tool for independent pharmacists designed to help them plan around direct and indirect remuneration, or DIR, fees and hidden cash flow issues surrounding them.

  • Synergy Medical adds high-volume automation option with SynMed Ultra

     
    QUEBEC, Canada — Pharmacy automation company Synergy Medical has unveiled a new enhanced robot — the SynMed Ultra automation solution. The new robot uses SynMed’s medication pick-and-place technology and adapts it to a high-volume environment, giving it the capacity to fill three times more blister cards. 
     
  • Halls Kids brings sore throat, vitamin C pops to cough-cold aisle

    DEERFIELD, Ill. — Mondelēz International’s Halls brand is bringing new throat lozenge pops and dietary supplement pop for children to market with Halls Kids. The company has introduced the Halls Kids Cough and Sore Throat pops, as well as the Halls Kids Vitamin C pops. 
     
  • Genoa acquires Medication Management Systems

    TUKWILA, Wash. — Behavioral health pharmacy and telepsychiatry company Genoa, a QoL Healthcare company, has acquired Medication Management Systems, enabling the introduction of its medication therapy management technology offering, Genoa Medication Management Solutions.

    The technology acquired from Medication Management systems allows for improved treatment plans by making recommendations related to pharmaceutical care for patients with multiple conditions.

  • PrescribeWellness adds Central Sync to its StarWellness platform

    IRVINE, Calif. — Cloud-based pharmacy services company PrescribeWellness is adding to its suite of medication synchronization solutions, StarWellness. The company is introducing Central Sync, which allows PrescribeWellness to reach out to both pharmacies and patients to identify, recruit and enroll patients with the most impact on a pharmacy’s adherence measures. It also has added an online training course.

  • Dr. Bronner’s launches travel-sized All-One toothpaste

    VISTA, Calif. — Dr. Bronners on Thursday introduced a travel-sized version of its peppermint All-One toothpaste. The new 1-oz. tube is TSA compliant for carry-on luggage.
     
    “We are thrilled to launch this travel size version of the best-selling toothpaste in the natural marketplace,” Dr. Bronner’s president Michael Bronner said. “Now, there’s no need to compromise your preference for trusted Dr. Bronner’s cleanliness from head-to-teeth-to-toes while exploring Spaceship Earth.”
  • Aquaphor Baby intros new diaper rash paste

    WILTON, Conn. — Beiersdorf’s Aquaphor Baby brand is introducing a new diaper rash relief product. The company on Wednesday launched Aquaphor Baby Fast Relief Paste, an odorless paste made with 40% zinc oxide that blocks moisture to keep the baby protected.

  • DNA Diagnostics Center brings four genetic testing options to retail

    FAIRFIELD, Ohio — DNA Diagnostics Center on Tuesday announced the launch of its new product line called HomeDNA, a targeted selection of at-home genetic tests for skin care, healthy weight, ancestry and paternity that helps consumers make better health and wellness choices, and provides answers about family relationships both past and present.

    Beginning in July, HomeDNA from DDC will be the first suite of home DNA testing products in retail stores nationwide, according to the company.

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