Pharmacist Intervention Improves Diabetes Drug Trials
Interventions by pharmacists can help improve the results of diabetes clinical trials.
How Diabetic Kids and Teens Can Improve Quality of Life
Good glucose control can help children and teens with type 1 diabetes boost their quality of life.
How to Cope with Residency Stress
Residency programs are teaching young pharmacists how to cope with stress.
Nevada Law on Diabetes Meds Has a Setback
The Nevada law to fight high diabetes drug prices has stumbled.
New Programs Aim to Curb Diabetes Drug Costs
Drug makers are starting plans to help patients pay for diabetes drugs.
Keep prescription drug benefits in ACA, NCPA urges
NCPA sends letter to Senate on prescription issues in health-care reform.
Many Health-Care Groups Laud Generics Bill
Nearly 20 health-care organizations and PBMs come out in favor of FAST Generics Act.
CVS: Generics and Biosimilars Are Key to Its Drug Spending Decline
Drug spending is going down at CVS Caremark. Here’s why.
How Pill Bottles Can Deter Opioid Misuse and Abuse
Special pill bottle caps can help reduce medication misuse and abuse.
Pharmacists Are Central to Supervalu Diabetes Campaign
Supervalu’s diabetes campaign offers risk assessments, screening, and food education.
Study: New Diabetes Drug Class Reduces Heart Deaths
New class of glucose-lowering agents lowers hospitalization and death rates even in Type 2 patients without heart disease.
CVS Generic Drugs Suit Fails to Get Class Action
California judge blocks 11 classes in suit that claims CVS charged insurers and insured patients more than uninsured patients.
FDA Approves 800 Generics in 2016, but Legislators Think Process Should Be Faster
FDA set a record for generics approval, but is the process still too cumbersome?