Archive for August, 2008
NanoGuardian: Ensuring the Your Medicine is Safe
I was packaged April 28, 2008, in Puerto Rico. My Batch Number is AA6-73P008. I will expire on January 15, 2012. I am associated with 2-D barcode KBDCHDH1528. I was packaged for distribution in Canada. I can tell you as much information as you design me [...]
“Approvable” Removed from the FDA Lexicon
One of my first assignments in the pharmaceutical industry was as project manager for a product registration tracking system at one of the big drug companies. The system held the registration status of all of the company’s products worldwide – whether the product was submitted for approval in a given country, approved for marketing, [...]
Little Exercise, Big Benefit
About four weeks ago, around the time the elliptical machine in my basement decided to break, I resolved it was time for me to (begrudgingly) start running again. In the four weeks since, I have built myself up from a labored breathing after only eight tenths of a mile to a more modest pant [...]
ROXRO Pharma: How to Score Big as the (Really) Little Guy
Last week I attended a Pharmaceutical Executive web conference called “A Better Way to Conduct Alliance Management”. The conference was somewhat interesting, but in reality, it was more of an hour long advertisement for Intralinks, the conference sponsor. However, one of the speakers at the conference intrigued me: Gayle Mills, Executive Vice President of Business [...]
