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New Medication Release Of Gemtesa

Gemtesa (vibegron) is a new medication for the treatment of overactive bladder. It is a…

Aug 12, 2021
Carlisle Medical Will Be Exhibiting At The National Workers’ Compensation And Disability Conference & Expo

Carlisle Medical will be exhibiting at the National Workers’ Compensation and Disability Conference & Expo…

Aug 10, 2021
Carlisle Medical Will Be Exhibiting At The 2021 NARM Conference

Carlisle Medical will be exhibiting at the Native American Risk Management (NARM) conference on August…

Aug 09, 2021
Generic Duexis Is Now Available

Duexis is now available in generic from Ascend Laboratories. Duexis is a combination medication containing…

Carlisle Medical Will Be Exhibiting At The 2021 Wisconsin Forum

Marc Libants, National Sales Executive, will be Exhibiting at the 19th Annual Wisconsin Worker’s Compensation…

We Are Proud To Welcome Dawn Woodall To Our Case Management Staff

We are so proud to announce the expansion of our Case Management staff in the…

Aug 08, 2021
FDA Approval of Astepro

The FDA recently approved the nasal antihistamine, Astepro (azelastine hydrochloride nasal spray, 0.15%), for nonprescription…

Aug 05, 2021
The Annual NC Workers’ Compensation Educational Conference Has Gone Virtual

The 26th Annual North Carolina Workers’ Compensation Educational Conference will be held October 5 –…

Aug 02, 2021
Carlisle Medical Will Be Exhibiting At The SCWCEA Annual Conference

Carlisle Medical will be exhibiting at the SCWCEA 45th Annual Educational Conference on Workers’ Compensation…

Jul 29, 2021
Generic Kaletra Is Now Available

Kaletra is FDA approved for the treatment of HIV-1 infection in adult and pediatric patients….

Jul 26, 2021
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