When Anti-Homeopathy Skeptics Strike

When Anti-Homeopathy Skeptics Strike

By Deborah Kelly and Alissa Gould, PR Managers, Boiron USA September 1, 2017 It’s typical for skeptics to fire away at anyone who posts or tweets positively about homeopathy. As…

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The Road to OTC Monograph Reform

By Barbara A. Kochanowski, senior vice president of regulatory and scientific affairs Consumer Healthcare Products Association August 1, 2017 For the past three years, the regulated industry has been working…

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Changes are Coming to Product Labels

By Alvin J. Lorman, AAHP counsel August 1, 2017 Changes are coming to your products’ labels. Not only are there changes to the Homeopathic Pharmacopeia of the United States (HPUS)…

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OTC Monograph Reform

By Mark Land, AAHP president August 1, 2017 Self-medication is an important way in which American consumers treat many types of illnesses. Over-the-counter (OTC) drugs often provide effective relief in…

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PDUFA after 25 Years

By Mark Land, AAHP president July 1, 2017 The Prescription Drug User Fee Authorization (PDUFA) first enacted in 1992 was the third major piece of drug legislation in the modern…

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Stability Considerations of Homeopathic Drugs

Stability considerations of homeopathic drugs

By Mary Beth Watkins, AAHP vice president July 1, 2017 The history of homeopathy has demonstrated that many homeopathic tinctures and low-potency dosage forms are remarkably stable. Archived homeopathic tinctures…

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