Opinion: Perish Together as Fools?
We need to stand up for anywhere our profession has a profound impact on healthcare, writes Kreckel.
New Developments in Treating and Diagnosing COPD
Imaging techniques, stem cell therapy, and more!
CRP Blood Test May Help Reduce Antibiotics Prescribed for COPD Flare-Ups
Prescriptions for COPD contribute to antimicrobial resistance.
Pharmacists Indicted in Extensive “Pill Mill” Scheme
Texas pharmacies worked with “runners” to divert prescription opioids to the streets.
Walmart Tests Health Clinics
New concept offers dental, lab tests, immunizations, and other services.
An End to the 2019 NYC Measles Outbreak
Number of reported cases hightest since 1992.
Reaching a New Generation of Consumers
Technology will help connect and engage with younger customers.
Depression Drugs Market to Generate $5,000 Million
Though decreasing, initiatives and awareness will generate more revenue.
Safety Warning Issued for Hepatitis C Drugs
Rare instances of worsening liver function reported to FDA.
Consumer Reports Says Imported Drugs Are “Risky”
New results contradict HHS and FDA plans.
New Drug Review: Vraylar for Bipolar I Disorder
Cariprazine demonstrated greater improvement on the MADRS.
Drug Disposal Bins Coming to California
Grant-funded program to bring more opportunities for safe disposal.
Zolgensma: The $2.1 Million Drug
A cure and a bargain?
J.D. Power Releases Pharmacy Survey Results
Good Neighbor Pharmacy, Sam’s Club receive top rankings.
Physician Dispensing and the Opioid Crisis
Pharmacists must continue to minimize the convenience gap between physician and pharmacy.
Psychotropics for Children
Managing post-summer medication changes.
Improving the Customer Experience
“The whole basis of our business is to lighten our customer’s life, even by five minutes..."
Studies Shine Light on Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus
Studies emphasize importance of shingles vaccinations for high-risk populations.
Ramsay Hunt Syndrome: An Overview of Herpes Zoster Oticus
The second most common cause of atraumatic peripheral facial paralysis.
Birth Control Services Help Attract and Keep Patients
Prescribing more hormonal methods is an important expansion of existing services and offerings.
FDA Approves Lefamulin for Community-Acquired Bacterial Pneumonia
New pleuromutilin antibiotic IV and oral tablets.
FDA Approves Upadacitinib for Severely Active RA
Humira successor indicated for adults with inadequate response or intolerance to methotrexate.
Prevalence and Prevention of Sexual Harassment in the Pharmacy
Sexual harassment can come from both coworkers and patients.
FDA Approves Fedratinib (Inrebic) for Myelofibrosis
First new drug approval for the condition in nearly a decade.
Topical Creams Recalled Due to Contamination
Products marketed as a numbing agent/topical anesthetic used prior to tattoo application.
Opinion: Clinician Burnout is Everyone's Problem
How can we protect the health of the millions of people who protect our own?
Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, and Rx
Prepare for the back-to-school rush!
Six New Clinical Services for Pharmacists
Pharmacogenetic testing, contraceptives, and more!
Preventing Errors with High-Risk Medications
Medication errors cost the U.S. healthcare system $21 billion annually.
CVS Ramps Up Script Delivery
CarePass program appeals to wide consumer audience, trial finds.