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Two major players in the pharmacy market are joining together.

An independent community pharmacy was busted in a Medicare fraud investigation.

A multistate antitrust investigation into generic drug pricing has expanded further.

The FDA is promoting generic competition and issuing new REMS guidance.

The PDMP will give pharmacists access to advanced analytics.

The affected lots could contain particulate matter.

Compared to allopurinol, febuxostat has an increased risk of heart-related deaths.

Abilify MyCite is the first drug to contain a bit of technology that reports that it has been taken as prescribed.

A new test will pave the way for a certification in compounded sterile preparation for pharmacy technicians.

Low-dose aspirin may reduce the risk of the HR-positive/HER2-negative subtype of breast cancer.

A compounding pharmacist is accused of a "gross breach of professional duty."

A prospective study found a reduced risk of developing diabetes in women the later they entered menopause.

Just how seriously do negative expectations affect patients?

It's time for pharmacies to move into the future: Industry 4.0.

A new frontier of tools for diabetes management is here.

How becoming a certified diabetes educator can help improve lives.

Pharmacists can help women who breastfeed by identifying the safest drugs and dosage schedules to minimize exposure.

Several state attorneys general are asking pointed questions about why insulin prices are rising.

United Pharmacy is recalling glutamine/arginine/carnitine injections.

People with diabetes may have PIR, where they resist starting on insulin therapy, but pharmacists can use these strategies to help them.

By understanding factors associated with successful ASPs, we can determine how best to support hospitals in developing good stewardship practices.

ScriptDrop's delivery and medication reminder service may help reduce prescription abandonment and nonadherence.

Two hurricanes devastated the U.S. supply chain, affecting pharmacies all over-and leaving many to wonder what’s next.

A technology called blockchain could give pharmacies the ability to securely track pharmaceuticals and protect privacy.

In the middle of terrible disaster, pharmacists were there.

Queueing theory can help pharmacy managers control lines, wait times, and staffing issues.

FDA and CDC give thumbs up to Shingrix.

For some, the pain of shingles does not fade and turns into postherpetic neuralgia.

Even if it doesn't happen, the deal says a lot about the current and future states of pharmacy.