
As stocks of the vital drug become rarer, pharmacists could be the ones combatting the shortage.

As stocks of the vital drug become rarer, pharmacists could be the ones combatting the shortage.

Easy-to-swallow bits of news from around the world of pharmacy.

The worst of the worst customers that our readers have had the (dis)pleasure of helping.

What problems your older patients are having (and what you can do about it).

What you need to know about crafting your pharmacy’s 5-star online presence.

The surge in HCV transmission rates is being blamed on the opioid epidemic.

What’s been going on in the biopharmaceutical industry?

A new collaboration will mean veterans have enhanced access to the care they need.

One pharmacist decided to find out how long an EpiPen stays useable.

See how your state stacks up-Is it time for a move?

Managing post-op pain is a team effort-and who better to lead the team than a medication expert?

What a large national chain is doing to combat opioid abuse (and what other pharmacies can learn from it).

NCPA’s recommendations for improving the “increasingly complicated Part D marketplace.”

What you need to know about the the 10 newest FDA drug approvals.

Did major chain pharmacies and distributors contribute to the opioid epidemic in Oklahoma?

Tobacco is gone, now CVS launches new campaign aimed at promoting health and beauty.

Compounding pharmacist's case hinged on whether he was "willfully indifferent."

The problems your patients have-what you can do about it.

The citizens petition process is being used to delay approval of generic drugs.

New legislation could be a model for other states.

Nearly 600,000 inhalers are being recalled.

What we know-and what we don't-about antibiotics in America.

Ontario joins Nova Scotia in making medication dispensing error reporting mandatory, but no states have enacted similar laws.

Taking a clear-eyed look at the cost of health care can reduce waste.

It's still early in 2017, but the FDA has been approving drugs left and right. Here's what you need to know.

The high cost of specialty drugs demands a change in Washington, according to a report.

Noctiva is the first agent approved to temporarily decrease urine production in adults with nocturia from various causes.

Celebrate Women's History Month with us! Take a look back to where we have come from and where we still need to go.

The conference emphasized the need for standardization and the importance of safety in the training of pharmacy technicians.

A meta-analysis casts light on therapy compliance issues among patients with different mental health disorders.