
Children are especially vulnerable to this product, which is brightly colored and sweetened with candy-like flavors.

Children are especially vulnerable to this product, which is brightly colored and sweetened with candy-like flavors.

Ceftolozane/tazobactam was approved to treat complicated urinary tract infections and to treat - in combination with metronidazole - complicated intra-abdominal infections.

Pharmacists need to own this service. The survival of the profession may depend on it.

The nation's governors get it and have affirmed it publicly. When will the rest of the country get on board?

New study finds that AF patients under 65 years of age but with a CHA2DS2-VASc score of 1 are unlikely to benefit from anticoagulation therapy.

Time to give those babies some love.

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If you're Dennis Miller, the answer is a dozen more questions, and some of them are doozies.

A New Mexico state legislative committee has added a provision to an antiabortion measure that would allow pharmacists the right to not dispense abortion medication based on personal and religious beliefs.

West Virginia Supreme Court justices are debating a variation of that question involving doctors who negligently prescribed painkillers and some of the pharmacies that filled the scripts.

A federal judge recently denied Ranbaxy Laboratories Ltd's attempt to be the first drugmaker to launch generic versions of Nexium and Valcyte.

A national survey of pharmacy professionals released March 3 found that Genentech's decision to move three primary cancer drugs to specialty drug distribution has resulted in higher costs to hospitals and reduced availability of the medications.

To discourage the spread of infection, FDA has ordered manufacturers of multi-dose insulin pens to display the warning “For single patient use only” on all materials connected with the products.

Bob Benton's life in pharmacy has brought him satisfaction and enjoyment of his profession. And he's done a lot of people a lot of good.

A month after New York ordered Target, Walmart, Walgreens, and GNC to stop selling herbal supplements that routinely did not contain the ingredients advertised, one of the giant retailers has been hit with a class action lawsuit.

Louisiana State University’s (LSU) Health Sciences Center-New Orleans is partnering with CVS and Walgreens to expand its primary care reach.

FDA has sent a warning letter to a Portland-area compounding pharmacy listing six violations, including sterile practices.

The State Assembly and Senate have approved legislation to delay mandatory electronic prescribing of controlled substances in New York for one year.

In an effort to curb prescription drug abuse, at least one state has embraced the concept of limiting some people to a specific prescriber and pharmacy for controlled substances. And the concept is also gaining some traction nationally.

A jury recently awarded more than $1 million to a pharmacist who claimed he was fired from a Pell City, Ala. CVS because of his age.

If the Dean [Ronald P. Jordan] of the Chapman University School of Pharmacy sees no issue with the nationwide explosion of schools of pharmacy, then I suggest that the university personally invest in its graduates by providing pharmacy students with low interest, dischargeable, education loans.

A federal judge this week overturned a law allowing Maine residents to buy prescription drugs from Internet pharmacies in Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand.

A California pharmacist has filed a class-action lawsuit against Walmart, accusing the retail giant of cheating pharmacists out of work breaks and overtime pay.

A federal judge has ruled that Walgreens acted properly when it fired a pharmacist who refused to give flu shots based on moral objections.

The dean had his say. Now you have yours.

With only 15% of New York's healthcare providers ready for e-Rx of controlled substances, New York legislators have agreed to push back the March 27 deadline by one year.

Should a pharmacy or pharmacist be liable for filling valid and legal prescriptions written by a doctor? Pharmacy industry observers are watching closely as that answer is likely to be provided in a Florida court.

The list of pharmacist families continues to grow by leaps and bounds.

FDA has issued five draft documents on drug compounding and repackaging that are applicable to pharmacies, outsourcing facilities, and physicians.