PROVIDING INFORMATION PATIENTS RELATING

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
GET RELIEF RESPONSIBLY Johnson & Johnson One Johnson & Johnson Plaza New Brunswick NJ 08933 providing information to patients relating to administering medications for cough, cold, sinus conditions, pain, sleeplessness, allergies, eye care and digestive health; providing medical information relating to the appropriate use, safe storage and safe disposal of over-the-counter medications;
HERE FOR HER TOO Mylan Institutional Inc. 1718 Northrock Court Rockford IL 61102 Providing information to patients relating to diagnostic, prophylactic, and therapeutic properties of pharmaceuticals for the treatment of cancer;
MYLAN ADVOCATE MYLAN PHARMACEUTICALS, INC. 3711 Collins Ferry Road Morgantown WV 26505 Providing information to patients relating to diagnostic, prophylactic, and therapeutic properties of pharmaceuticals for the treatment of oncology;
MYLAN MS ADVOCATE MYLAN PHARMACEUTICALS, INC. 3711 Collins Ferry Road Morgantown WV 26505 Providing information to patients relating to diagnostic, prophylactic, and therapeutic properties of pharmaceuticals for the treatment of multiple sclerosis;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A care management system in which the management of the administration of care for patients is automated. Hospital information systems are monitored and the information from those systems is used in verifying the administrations of care to patients. The care management system monitors ongoing administrations for progress and automatically updates records and provides alarms when necessary. The care management system is modular in nature but is fully integrated among its modules. Particular lists of data, such as the termination times of all ongoing infusions, provide hospital staff current information for increased accuracy and efficiency in planning. Features include the automatic provision of infusion parameters to pumps for accurate and efficient configuration of the pump, and providing an alarm when an unscheduled suspension of an infusion exceeds a predetermined length of time. A passive recognition system for identifying patients and care givers is provided.