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GW Pharmaceuticals CEO: Cannabis As A Cure | Mad Money | CNBC

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Jim Cramer speaks with the CEO of a stock that is absolutely blazing on the street, and is up 90-percent this year.
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Bjain Pharmaceuticals

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Client : Bjain Pharmaceuticals
Director and Writer : Ayush Nagpal
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Cameraperson : Binod Rai
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Biohaven Pharmaceuticals shares surge after Pfizer agrees to acquire company

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CNBC’s Jim Cramer and the ‘Squawk on the Street’ team break down shares of Biohaven Pharmaceuticals after drug giant Pfizer agreed to acquire the company for .6 billion. For access to live and exclusive video from CNBC subscribe to CNBC PRO: https://cnb.cx/2NGeIvi 

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Over the past 20 years, significant advancements in stem cell research and therapies have been one of the most promising methods of creating new insulin making cells needed to cure type 1 diabetes.

Vertex Pharmaceuticals, a biotech company, recently began a clinical trial where it plans to treat 17 participants who have type 1 diabetes with new stem cell derived insulin making cells. The first patient in the trial has had positive results.

Other companies around the world including ViaCyte and CRISPR, as well as Novo Nordisk, one of the biggest insulin manufacturers in the world, are also working on curing the disease. CNBC explores why finding a cure for diabetes is so hard and just how close Vertex and other companies are to solving this problem.

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How There Could Finally Be A Cure For Diabetes
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Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products in Wastewater

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On January 26, 2017, The UNC Coastal Studies Institute (UNC CSI) hosted a lecture on pharmaceuticals and personal care products in coastal waters as part of the “Science on the Sound” lecture series. This series, held monthly, highlights research on coastal topics and issues in northeast North Carolina. In January 2017, the program featured Drs. Sid Mitra and Jamie Dewitt, from the departments of Geological Sciences and Pharmacology and Toxicology at East Carolina University. Their presentation, entitled “Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products as Emerging Pollutants in Coastal Waters”, covered some of their recent research on these relatively new pollutants and their presence in our coastal waters.

Human-derived compounds are part of the environment, including the water that we drink. The presence of these compounds in our drinking water may pose risks to our health. Some compounds are regulated based on their known health risks, but many of the compounds found in our drinking water are unregulated. One class of compounds that is not currently regulated are known as pharmaceutical and personal care product pollutants (PPCPs). These are “emerging contaminants” and are challenging to regulate. While these pollutants occur in very low concentrations in drinking water, their potential health risks at current environmental levels are often under-researched. In the presentation, Drs. Mitra and DeWitt will discussed some of these PPCP compounds and conveyed information about their presence in coastal areas of North Carolina.
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Melbourne, a global location for Medtech & Pharmaceuticals

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Melbourne, Australia, is a leading global location for Medtech and Pharmaceuticals. Victoria’s medical devices sector is backed by strong infrastructure, world-leading research institutes and a Government committed to supporting innovation. More than 1000 medtech companies are located in the State employing between 4,000 to 5,000 people. Companies include small startups, large Victorian exporters and global manufacturers.

Victoria’s strengths:
Victoria is an exciting medtech innovation and development hub. Innovative product design: Victorian design and engineering companies are recognised globally for their excellence in translating ideas into cutting edge solutions. Invetech, Hydrix, Planet Innovation and Outerspace Design are Victorian design based companies with proven technical know-how and commercial experience.

Development and commercialisation:
Victorian firms have recognisable experience in not only identifying breakthrough technologies, but also ensuring commercial outcomes are achieved. Grey Innovation is a technology commercialisation firm which has transitioned from automotive and consumer electronics to medical technologies with products in vision, diabetes, heart failure and cognitive development.

Advanced and specialised manufacturing:
Building on a long tradition in automotive, aerospace, defence and general manufacturing, Victoria is home to significant capabilities in advanced, additive manufacturing and bio-manufacturing.

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Blister Machine, packaging for pharmaceuticals in Thailand

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Blister Packaging Machine running in pharmaceutical factory in Thailand.
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In this video, Strategy& thought leaders explain how pharma companies are responding to commercial model challenges, and how they must adapt their sales and marketing approaches to thrive
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Lessons From Synergy Pharmaceuticals Stock's Disastrous Fall

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Synergy Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ: SGYP) beat the odds by successfully winning FDA approval of Trulance last year, but it may not matter. Recently, management warned its struggling to renegotiate its debt and that increases the risk of its bankruptcy.

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Packaging Of Pharmaceuticals |Pharmacy Online Lecture-2 | Pharmaceutics-Ch-2 | In Hindi | हिंदी में

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Topic discussed in the video :-
1-Introduction & Function
2-Types Of Packaging
3-Materials Used In Pharmaceutical Packaging

1-Introduction Of Packaging
Packaging is a science, art & technology of enclosing or protecting products for distribution, storage, sale & use.

Pharmaceutical packaging is the economical means of providing protection, identification, information, convenience and stability of the product.

2-Functions / Benefits Of Packaging
Product identification- Packaging greatly helps in identification of the products.

Product protection- Packaging protect the content of the product from spoilage, breakage, leakage.

Facilitate the use of product- Packaging makes product convenient to open, handle and use by the consumer.

Product promotion- Packaging helps in product promotion & attract the attention of the people while purchasing.

3-Types Of Packaging
Primary Packaging
Is the material that first envelops the product and hold it.

Secondary Packaging
Is outside the primary packaging, used to group primary package together.

Tertiary Packaging
Is used for bulk handling & shipping.

4-Material used in Packaging
Glass
Plastic
Rubbers
Paper/cardboard
Metals

A-Glass As Packaging Material
Advantage
They are transparent
Economical
Easily labelled
Have good protection power
Available in variety of shapes & sizes.

Disadvantage
Glass is fragile so easily broken
Release alkali to preparation

Composition Of Glass
*Silicon di-oxide/ Sand Sio2 72%
*Sodium Oxide(Na2O) From Sodium Carbonate Na2CO3 (soda ash) 13%
*Calcium Oxide/Lime CaO 12%
*Aluminum Oxide Al2O3 2%
*Minors 1%

b-Plastic As Packaging Material
Plastics are group of substance of natural or synthetic origin, consisting chiefly of the polymers of high molecular weight that can be molded into a shape by means of heat & pressure.

Advantage
Less weight than glass
Flexible
Variety of shape & size
Resistant to breakage
Chemically inert, safe in use
Disadvantage
Absorption permeability to moisture
Poor printing property
Types Of Plastics
Thermoplastic Type
On heating, become soften to viscous fluid which harden again on cooling.

Examples- Polypropylene, polystyrene, cellulose acetate, PTFE (Teflon), nylon, polyketone, etc.

Thermosetting Type
On heating, irreversibly to become hard at high temperature and remain in a permanent solid state once hardened.

Examples- epoxy resin, melamine formaldehyde, polyester resin and urea formaldehyde.

Metal As Packaging Material
Metals are used for preparation of containers. The metals commonly used are aluminum, tin plated steel, stainless steel, tin and lead.
Advantage
Impermeable to light, moisture & gas
Rigid & Unbreakable
Light in weight than glass Container
Label can be printed directly Onto the surface

Disadvantage
Expensive
May react with certain chemicals

Rubber As Packaging Material
Rubber is mainly used for construction of closures for vials, transfusion fluid bottles, dropping bottles and for many other type of products.
Types Of Rubbers
Butyl Rubber
Nitrile Rubber
Neoprene Rubber
Silicon Rubber

Paper And Cardboards
Paper & Cardboards are suitable for small scale and bulk packaging, also suitable for all kinds of food packaging.
Advantage
Light weight
Less expensive & Easily available
Cardboard cartons have high shock resistant capacity

Disadvantage
May cause damage on transportation without external barriers
Most paper packs are not reusable

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