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1.  1998 Strategic Plan and A&P Allocation Grid, Neurontin
Document Date: 19970827
Search Terms in Context: 1998 Strategic Plan and ARP Allocation Grid Naurontln CaU EOTaMTE5 IMEMLEMIlOulunullm 5iP.5yf IStal Ytlea Mil ialh t6CLMI l C9tl WM Riau ECCaU 11121 2. C.Mucl Milkweed prarnotl.NSCM€.flarea .nNQh/..MNr..i.g4a•PCPs a-f.a..a Veer .wd nln neap. LOCAL TACTICS 04 250 250 250.0 270.0 UNwi Eehpey Conference CYe 1.w., 5.rm on special pop4.O.n. 01 100 100 400.0 600.1 000.0 E4'0'y Wa.a madao-r1, Mere nmelln .CME 04 245 245 24s 0 245.0 Wale In Me Mai 04 600 500 200.0 200.0 100.0 500.0 Undo . 15 1.670 1.130 300.0 400.0 500.0 150A 1.030.0 MPO Turkey Ennis 04 40 40 00.0 40.0 Mrro6ir,pp AWsoad.r ranee 04 160 160 150A 160A DINO 11.1 01 115 175 177.0 176.0 Erupt' CUE 0+pp0A 04 500 500 1000 500.0 WE 03 600 500 600.0 500.0 Pndemk r.l lYr lrNP.dl 16hp 11 300 200 2000 200.0 Mr.14PwWm Syn,oal t2) 04 275 271 2710 275.0 I) PE Fad. 4rCN5TMeftardhospital based peno 0 03 500 500 600.0 500.0 2) CMS TM din.p.ol.r program. 05 250 250 210.0 2500 4
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2.  Pharmacy Coverage Policy
Document Date: 20020511
Search Terms in Context: Pharmacy Coverage Policy DHS Home Page-> Health Care->Provider Services ->Manuals->Pharmacy Coverage Policy -DHS Honie Site Map Search Page 1 of .) Pharmacy Coverage Policy Prescription Requirements All medication is dispensed on the basis of a written prescription from the prescribing provider. Exceptions are allowed in emergency situations. In t instances where an emergency arises, a 72 hour supply of medication may dispensed on the basis of a phone-in prescription. Emergency prescription refillable. An example of an emergency situation is a physician phoning it antibiotic for a child over the weekend. A 72 hour supply of medication m dispensed until a written prescription can be obtained. Rebate Agreement Only those drug products that are manufactured by pharmaceutical compa have signed a rebate agreement with HCFA pursuant to the Omnibus Bud; Reconciliation Act of 1990 will be reimbursed. Brand Necessary In those instances where a medication is subject to Federal or State Upper and the pr
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3.  Gabapentin for Treatment of Pam: Consultants Meeting - September 28, 1995 Boston MA
Document Date: 19950929
Author: Hayes, L
Search Terms in Context: assessment at end of 6 wk. t#4. Diabetic Neuropathy (Boston) N=40, plc vs. 1200 mg GBP, crossover. roc length of trmt. Report daily pain scores, global assessment at end of trmt. R. Portenoy - Enormous heterogeneity of syndromes of chronic pain (HA., osteoarthritis, degenerative joint disease. neuropathic pain) are treated by analgesics classified as opioid, non-opioid, and "adjuvant" (or non
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4.  Medicaid Pharmacy Services Provider Manual
Document Date: 19980700
Corporate Author: South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services
Search Terms in Context: BUREAU OF HEALTH SERVICES TEL:18038984517 P.001 .AUG. -21' 01(TLTE) 15:40 SO.UTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES MEDICAID PHARMACY SERVICES PROVIDER MANUAL JULY 1998 r1. pgNbr=1 AUG. -2.1' 01(TUE) 15:40 BUREAU OF HEALTH SERVICES TEL: 1803898451' P. 002 5-1 Services 16rovider Manual rmu Medicaid Pha COVERAGE GUIDELINES 4 c,•nW 04 CoQArm Services Progr= is to provide needed in or a short. term illness. for The basic objective of the Medicaid PbarmacYas emergency of saving lives for hospitalization. This long pl rmaccuticals for the purpose illness, or for limiting m its standards for sustaining life in chronic or long term and restrictions set forth by the DHHS manual outlines additional Tequl ai providing services to Medicaid recipients* c erain non-legend • services include the dispensing of most legend and uticals which are Food and Drug cals • to eligible recipients- Pharmacy Only rebated pltarmace For each pharmaceutical pharmac lion (FDA) approved may b
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5.  1997 Epilepsy Disease Team Goals
Document Date: 19970000/e
Search Terms in Context: i • l 1-991 EPILEPSY DISEASE TEAMGOALS' 2ed Quarter Results to Goals 1. NEURONTIN® A. Increase use of Neurontin in emerging applications 1. create direct mail program for high prescribing psychs (April) - completed 2. complete enrollment in post-hepatic neuralgia Phase IV trial (June) - completed 3. continue CME study courses (April/June) - complete/on-going B. Implement Neurontin transitional campaign - set stage for monotherapy 1. hold STEPS symposium at AAN (April) - completed (400 attendees) 2. maximize promotional exposure at AAN (April) - completed (promo booth, poster sessions, market research, promo dinners w/key neuros) 3. continue CME Merritt-Putnam programs (April-June) a. Residents Prog. (100 attendees in May) b. CBU Local Programs 4. complete life cycle plan - updated C. Position Neurontin as a first-line monotherapy AED/Increase Monotherapy Use 1. conduct initial research for monotherapy campaign (April-June)-completed phase I 2. finalize monotherapy positioning (Jun
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6.  Grant Request: Scientific Article Series in Support of Epilepsy Education
Document Date: 19961212
Author: Parenti, Mary A|Beck, Leigh A|Globus, Nancy J
Corporate Author: Medical Education Systems Incorporated
Search Terms in Context: pgNbr=1 MEDICAL EDUCATION SYSTEMS. INC. 1800 JOHN F. KENNEDY BOULEVARD. SUITE 800 PHILADELPHIA. PENNSYLVANIA 19103.7408 TELEPHONE: 115.665,1060 FAX: 215.665.1110 y AP) AI &IN GRANT REQUEST e0 Scientific Article Series in Support of Epilepsy Education Prepared for John Knoop, Director, Epilepsy Disease Team Allen Crook, Product Segment Manager PARKE-DAVIS Morris Plains, New Jersey Prepared by Mary A. Parenti, PharmD, President and Chief Executive Officer Leigh A. Beck, Senior Director, Professional Programs Nancy J. Globus, PharmD, Director, Clinical Information Medical Education Systems, Inc. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania December 12, 1996 Copyright© 1996. All Rights Reserved. Copyrights19%. All Right, Reserved. MedScal Education System , IneSuite 800. 1800 JFK 81vd, Phi,lphia. PA 19103 (215)66S•7o60. X005719 pgNbr=2 Medical Education Systems, Inc. Proposal to U PARKE-DAVIS Scientific Article Series in Support of Epilepsy Education OVERVIEW Under an educational grant from PARKE-DAVIS, Medi
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7.  3rd Quarter Goals
Document Date: 00000000
Search Terms in Context: Yd Quarter Goals I A) Establish Cerebyx as drug of choice for acute seizure treatment I. hold advisory board at DEC meeting (July) 2. maximize promotional exposure at key professional meetings (ENA, ACEP, IEC) (July-Sep) 3. distribute senate CE publications for pharmacists & neurosurgeons (July) 4. maximize promotional efforts of new campaign w/CBU's (July-Sep) B) Change Status Epilepticus protocols in favor of Cerebyx 1. publish AAN summary from CME symposium to Neuros & ER specialists (Aug) 2. incorporate IM vs IV study results into speakers slide kit (Aug) 3. publish new status treatment protocol (July) 4. start Dr. Treiman "Order Effect" Study (Aug) C) Maximize Cerebyx Pull-Through at target hospitals 1. conduct 3Q Tool Box meeting w/CBU's (July) 2. finalize "price/volume" analysis and plan (July) 3. implement any approved "plus plan" progress (July-Sep) 4. finalize ZS sales force structure plan (July) 5. maximize relationships with GPO's to push product (July-Sep) 6. hold monthly diseas
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8.  Administrative Rules of South Dakota: Items and Services Not Covered
Document Date: 20021028/e
Search Terms in Context: Page 15 in Sequence D Rank I of 1 Database ocs SD-ADC .tation ..b ADC 67:16:14:05 ARSD 67:16:14:05 G.D. Admin. R. 67:16:14:05 ADMINISTRATIVE RULES OF SOUTH DAKOTA TITLE 67 DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES ARTICLE 67:16 COVERED MEDICAL SERVICES CHAPTER 67:16:14 PRESCRIPTION DRUGS Current through October 28, 2002. 67:16:14:05. Items and services not covered. In addition to the items and services not specifically listed in § 67:16:14:04, the following items and services are not covered under this chapter: (1) Nonlegend prescription drugs and over-the-counter items and medical supplies except for those items covered under § 67:16:14:04; (2) Medical supplies or delivery charges; (3) Legend oral vitamins except for legend vitamins prescribed for the prenatal care of pregnant women covered under § 67:16:14:04; depressants; (4) Items prescribed for weight control or appetite Pres (5) Nicotine patches and other nicotine replacement products; (6) Agents to promote fertility or treat impotence; (7) A
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9.  1998 Strategic Plan and A&P Allocation Grid, Neurontin
Document Date: 19970815
Search Terms in Context: 1998 Strategic Plan and A&P Allocation Grid Neurontin CBU ESTIMATES MMPC Imd IMES uc38 Cffi)S ..c.cot1 'MOM EC,CBH ALCM *.Call T.6t6i 1. Expand Neuronlin,use In epilepsy through the Introduction of montherapy. Merritt-Putnam Speakers Bureau 04 400 400 AES Merrltl•Puham 04 400 400 Southern C9rricst SuppNnwnt 04 100 100 NEF (Mgmt.Orents,Newltr,Forum) 04 650 650 Convention Displays 02 450 450 Internet Support Cdurlila 04 50 50 Staying In Touch Newsletter 09 100 100 Sdiolaza p Program 04 100 100 Neurology for NonraurologM 04 200 200 Patient Ant, program 14 600 600 Wider Resident Program 04 300 300 EFA 04 600 000 Triple VC6nlonns 06 100 100 Journal Advertising 10 1200 1200 PDR 09 100 100 Died Mel (3 aeries x S waves) 06 600 600 Convention Books 04 so 50 Convention Giveaways 09 100 100 Patient Ed. Brochures 09 100 100 Talesesilons 09 1.190 1100 PCPIAAFP State Cane. Med. Ed. 04 300 300 Apeney Fee 07 720 720 Market Reward' 23 400 400 Unaloceted 12,249 1.470 10.770 Tota
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10.  Express Report From: American Academy of Neurology 48th Annual Meeting
Document Date: 19960330/e
Search Terms in Context: EXPRESS REPORT FROM AMERICAN ACADEMY OF NEUROLOGY 48TH ANNUAL MEETING Novel Applications of AEDs: Current Research March 23-30, 1996/San Francisco, California E=~ AGGRESSIVE DOSING OF GABAPENTiN SHOWN TO BE EFFECTIVE AND WELL TOLERATED Studies presented here at the annual meeting convincingly convey the benefits of rapid titration of gabapentin (Neurontln'; Parke-Davis), and its role
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