
When FluMIst was discontinued, there were worries that flu vaccination rates would drop.

When FluMIst was discontinued, there were worries that flu vaccination rates would drop.

From the Drug Topics archives, one of most popular features in our history returns.

Governor Jerry Brown signed the bill, but will it actually lower drug costs?

Two pharmacists were charged in two different fraud cases.

Kiriko is recalling all lots of its weight-loss supplement.

A study finds that a significant number of FDA-mandated studies are unfinished.

Your Patients want to hear from you! Are you getting the word out?

The new ScriptPath Prescription Schedule system is expected to help patients and pharmacists.

A study commissioned by the NCPA shows the effect of DIR fees.

Proponents argue that limits reduce the risk of addiction, but are they keeping pharmacists from caring for their patients?

A pharmacy organization says all health-providers need to help prevent and fight antimicrobial resistance.

Medical cannabis classes will no longer be held at the University of Maryland-Baltimore.

Is Amazon getting in on the PBM game?

Sometimes the people on top make your life miserable.

A worldwide operation shuts down hundreds of illegal websites.

The chain’s PBM will limit opioid prescriptions, along with a host of other opioid safety programs.

FDA issues new communication about risk of liver injury with Ocaliva (obeticholic acid).

A new communication says benzodiazepines can be used with buprenorphine or methadone, if carefully managed.

New data show that health benefit costs in 2018 will rise by their highest since 2011.

The pharmacy is launching its #ItEndsWithUs campaign to educate teens.

The pharmacy faces sanctions after nearly 1,000 IV bags were made with expired ingredients.

Gottlieb says that changes may be coming, but remains firm on current regulations.

A California bill aimed at curbing drug prices is about to be signed, despite concerns it will raise generic drug prices.

CVS Health executives are pleased that a lawsuit alleging collusion with PBMS on generic drug costs has been withdrawn.

After the failed merger, Walgreens gets go-ahead to purchase hundreds of Rite Aid stores.

Adverse events after vaccinations don’t usually recur after reimmunizations.

First dose of HepB vaccine should be given in the first 24 hours to prevent infection.

A huge number of opioids go unused. So where do they go?

Rite Aid’s KidsCents will offer free flu shots to children.