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    +Merck Wins Another Vioxx Trial; Key Witness Gets Pfizer Job
      Merck won a Vioxx trial in a Florida state court this afternoon. The jury deliberated for two and a half hours before unanimously finding that Vioxx didn’t cause the heart attack of Refik Kozic. The win puts Merck’s Vioxx record at 11-5, with 27,000 lawsuits pending.One of Merck’s key witnesses was Briggs Morrison, a research [...]

    +Health Blog Doctor of the Day: Aggravated DocSurg
      It’s both a burden and a pleasure to pan for health gold on the Internet each day. The nuggets are sometimes hard to come by. But on really good days, we get to read a post from the blog Aggravated DocSurg.First, even by the tough standards of the operating room, it’s clear the anonymous surgeon [...]

    +Health Blog Interview: Aetna CEO Dishes on Secret Sauce
      Insurance giant Aetna has caused a stir by providing consumers with the prices that it negotiates with doctors.Now Aetna says member can find out how much they can expect to pay for 30 common procedures, whether they’re performed in hospitals, surgical centers or other free-standing facilities. The breakdown includes the facility charges, physician fees and [...]

    +Lilly Pumps Up Warnings on Psych Drug Zyprexa
      Eli Lilly has been dogged by concerns about the safety of its drug Zyprexa, which is approved to treat schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.This morning the company said it’s beefing up the warnings on weight gain and increases in blood sugar, cholesterol and other fats associated with taking Zyprexa. The drug, Lilly’s biggest seller, already carried [...]

    +After Texas Caps Malpractice, Docs Move In
      Four years ago, malpractice payments joined the short list of things that are not bigger in Texas. Now doctors are flocking to the state, the New York Times reports.A 2003 referendum barred courts from interfering with malpractice caps set by the Legislature — $250,000 from the doctor for pain and suffering, and $1.6 million in [...]

    +Merck Treads Cautiously With Good-Cholesterol Drug
      When you’ve got an experimental drug that looks promising but is close kin to a pill that had one of the biggest flame-outs ever in late-stage trials, it makes sense to proceed with caution. That’s what Merck appears to be doing with its drug anacetrapib, which is supposed to raise the level of HDL, the [...]

    +Medicare Drug Benefit Costs Could Rise for Well-Off
      Premiums and deductibles for the Medicare drug benefit could rise for those senior citizens with a little more cash to spare.A plan is shaping up that would raise the share of costs paid by single seniors with incomes of more than $82,000 a year, and for couples with incomes over $164,000, the Washington Post reports [...]

    +The FDA vs. the Generic Drug Backlog
      The FDA says it has a vision to tackle its mountainous backlog of generic drug applications–but donÂ’t expect an easy fix.In announcing a plan today, FDA Commissioner Andrew von Eschenbach said officials hope to streamline the approval process and bring cheaper generic drugs to market faster. The plan (most of which was actually floated at [...]

    +Aetna CEO Calls Microsoft, Google Health ‘Vaporware’
      “There’s all this hubub about what Google and Microsoft are doing,” Aetna CEO Ron Williams (pictured) said this afternoon on a visit to Health Blog HQ. “We’re perplexed by the fact that their vaporware gets all this attention and we get very little.”He was talking about Aetna’s rollout of its own personal health record — [...]

    +West Nile Risks Found Among the Homeless
      Spending lots of time outdoors raises your risk of contracting the West Nile virus, whether you’re walking in the woods because you like nature — or sleeping outside in the city because you’re homeless. That’s the finding of epidemiologists at the University of Texas Health Science Center, whose research appears in the current issue of [...]

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