Despite its popularity and its status as an FDA-approved expectorant, evidence to support guaifenesin’s efficacy is limited and conflicting.
A conversation with Kathleen Vest, PharmD, BCACP, CDCES, FCCP, professor of Pharmacy Practice at Drake University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences.
Pharmacists must be familiar with the different thermometers so they can ensure proper use by the consumer.
Glucagon-like peptide-1 medications are the fastest-growing class of medication and will continue to be prevalent as more indications, such as sleep apnea, are added.
Cefepime/enmetazobactam was granted a 5-year exclusivity extension under GAIN Act legislation.
Epic research suggests that like COVID-19, flu and other viral pneumonias can result in long-term symptoms like fatigue and brain fog. Why that might be is open question.
Does anxiety justify an exemption from vaccine mandates among health care workers?
The FDA's decision represents a landmark approval of a tumor-derived cellular therapy in a solid tumor cancer.
The shift to value-based care in the U.S. has been slow in coming, in large part because providers have continued to cling to the traditional “fee for service” healthcare model that historically has worked well for them.
Ease patients’ concerns by being well versed in the safety profiles of each vaccine.
Stipulations of the settlements include data reporting, annual training, and an independent compliance officer.
Often referred to as “long COVID” patients or “long-haulers,” these patients continue to experience symptoms of illness far past the acute phase of this viral disease.
Nearly a year after the change to direct and indirect remuneration fees, pharmacy owners talk about how the ruling has impacted their lives.
Pharmacy leaders have leveraged their experience, their role in interdisciplinary teams, and technology to quickly reinvent approaches to manage long-standing issues exacerbated by the pandemic.
Unfortunately, even though the need for making proper dose adjustments for kidney function is well-recognized, clinicians face many challenges in doing so.
Compared to only 10% of primary and subspecialty visits, 34.5% of mental health visits took place via video in August 2023.
Now more than ever, 30 million Americans living with a range of 7000 rare or orphan diseases require a high level of therapy adherence support.
TaQuina Warren, PharmD, owner of Focus Pharmacy in Smyrna, Delaware, explored the pharmacy profession from her perspective as an independent owner.
Pharmacists can work with their patients to address concerns about vaccinations.
Belantamab mafodotin-blmf is now indicated for adult patients with relapsed or refractory myeloma who have received at least 4 prior therapies.
Experts discuss the evolving landscape of pharmacy through technological advancements, professional development, and advocacy.
Paying for these new therapies, that may be curative for patients, remains a challenge.
Pharmacists must be familiar with the different thermometers so they can ensure proper use by the consumer.
An expert panel discusses where bempedoic acid currently fits into the treatment of hypercholesterolemia.
Heather Folz, PharmD, BCACP and Christina H. Sherrill, PharmD, BCACP, BC-ADM discuss challenges pharmacists may face when implementing CGM services and how they can help raise awareness.
Several institutions have published guidance on how to treat patients hospitalized with COVID-19.
A new study found that switching from a primary national plan of egg-based vaccines to cell-based vaccines for the flu would significantly reduce the impact of the seasonal virus at a lesser production and distribution cost.
Crystal Hodge discusses being transparent about adverse effects of the MMR vaccine and educating patients about measles.
The pilot Will Evaluate Measure Concepts and Data Exchange in Value-Based Arrangements.