Guest guest Posted December 19, 2005 Report Share Posted December 19, 2005 19 December 2005 AstraZeneca has reached agreement with government drug-buying agency Pharmac to resupply cancer drug Zoladex to New Zealand patients, the drug firm said today. AstraZeneca New Zealand General Manager Lance Gravatt said today the firm had reached a verbal agreement with Pharmac to continue supplying its prostate and breast cancer medicine Zoladex to the local market. AstraZeneca last week decided to withdraw the drug because of Pharmac's decision to cut the subsidy to Zoladex. However, it had today reached a new agreement with Pharmac for the long-term supply of both the 3.6mg and 10.8mg dosages of the drug to the New Zealand market, Mr Gravatt said. http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/0,2106,3516868a7144,00.html Kathy Meade Arlington Educational Consulting http://www.vapcacoalition.org/ http://www.naspcc.org/ phone fax In some places, people performed rituals and ceremonies to mark this special time. The Druids in Britain decorated oak trees with apples and candles to encourage the return of the sun. The Celts brought evergreens inside to protect their homes. Everyone lit candles or bonfires to chase away the darkness. Today, candles, fir trees, and evergreens continue to symbolize this time of year. People still celebrate the beginning of winter. They know that the sun will soon bring new light and the promise of spring. Ellen on Winter Solstice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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