November 9, 2018 by Chain Drug Review
aromatherapy, Nature’s Truth, Nicholas Senande, Piping Rock, VMS
Business, Supplier News
RONKONKOMA, N.Y. —Piping Rock Health Products, manufacturer of Nature’s Truth vitamins and supplements and top-selling aromatherapy products, has been voted one of Long Island’s top workplaces. Research company Energage recently conducted a workplace survey with over 100 Long Island companies, of all sizes, to determine which were the best places to work. The survey consisted
August 15, 2016 by Chain Drug Review
immunization rates, OmniSYS, pharmacist-administered vaccines, Vaccine Management Solution, VMS
Pharmacy, Supplier News, Technology
DALLAS — OmniSYS LLC has launched a service designed to help pharmacies identify and engage patients eligible for pharmacist-administered vaccines. Using a data-driven rules engine and smart messaging, the Vaccine Management Solution (VMS) creates actionable insights by flagging patients eligible for flu, pneumococcal (Prevnar 13 and Pneumovax 23), pertussis (Tdap) and shingles immunizations, OmniSYS said.
August 8, 2016 by Chain Drug Review
International Vitamin Corp., IVC, John Hendrickson, Perrigo, Steven Dai, VMS
Business, Leading Headlines, Pharmacy, Supplier News
DUBLIN, Ireland — Perrigo Co. plc has wrapped up the sale of its U.S. vitamins, minerals and supplements (VMS) business to International Vitamin Corp. (IVC). The cash deal, terms of which weren’t disclosed, was announced in late June. The VMS business was part of the Perrigo Nutritionals division, whose core products are store-brand infant formula
June 20, 2016 by Chain Drug Review
International Vitamin Corp., IVC, John Hendrickson, minerals and supplements, Perrigo, Perrigo Nutritionals, Vitamins, VMS
Business, Leading Headlines, Supplier News
DUBLIN, Ireland — Perrigo Co. plc plans to sell its U.S. vitamins, minerals and supplements (VMS) business to International Vitamin Corp. (IVC). Financial terms of the deal weren’t disclosed. Perrigo said Monday that the company had been looking to sell off its VMS business and that it expects the transaction to close by early August,
May 27, 2015 by Robert Sanders and Chain Drug Review
consumer health care, IRI, over-the-counter health products, Robert Sanders, self-care, VMS
Opinion
It’s well known that when it comes to grocery shopping, the consumer is in charge, armed with the knowledge from manufacturer and retailer websites, online and offline advertising, and a tsunami of social media. The same is rapidly becoming true in day-to-day health care — i.e., self-care. Greater access to over-the-counter health products and vitamin,