
Lisa Faast, PharmD, discusses how to use technology to innovate within the pharmacy.

Whether due to jet lag, stress, major life events, or something else, there are a lot of issues that can cause short-term insomnia. Send patients on their way to a better night’s sleep with these OTC sleep aid recommendations.

John Bucheit, PharmD, joined Drug Topics to discuss statins and nonstatins’ efficacy in treating cardiovascular disease.

The effectiveness of remdesivir was consistent among patients who received any form of supplemental oxygen and across all age groups in the study.

Scott Biggs, director of supplier services at IQVIA, discussed pharmacy trends within the industry and how pharmacists can stay ahead of them.

Researchers observed the use of a discrete event simulation using non-invasive tests for patients with nonalcoholic steatohepatitis.

Medication alerts, nurse education, and pharmacist interventions led to lower hypoglycemic events every year after they were implemented.

Study results show improvement in progression-free survival at 22 months.

A conversation with Madison Irwin, PharmD, BCPS, clinical pharmacist specialist in palliative care at University of Michigan Health and a clinical assistant professor at the University of Michigan College of Pharmacy.

A.J. Lipka discusses the impact of pharmacy-sponsored programming.

Research also showed that the percentage of no-show appointments was slightly higher in a pre-virtual group compared to a post-virtual group.


Researchers analyzed the expansion of HPV vaccination for mid-adults defined as people 26 years or older with increased HPV risk.

In the most recent episode of Over the Counter, Jay Holloway, PharmD, AAHIVP, discussed advancements in HIV, especially regarding the role of pharmacists.

Outside forces are at play, but pharmacists must turn inward to address some challenges in their profession.

Researchers assessed the importance of a nutritious diet and the role pharmacists play in providing dietary management services.

Nearly a year after the change to direct and indirect remuneration fees, pharmacy owners talk about how the ruling has impacted their lives.

Catch up on important FDA news from the week of December 2.

Madison Irwin, PharmD, BCPS, discusses her career pharmacy and how she thinks high rates of chronic pain will impact the field in the coming years.

The Affordable Care Act was passed in 2010 to make health care and prescription medicine more accessible. Did it succeed?

A recent study found that patients who consumed 5 or more servings a week of dark chocolate had a significantly lower rate of type 2 diabetes.

TaQuina Warren, PharmD, owner of Focus Pharmacy in Smyrna, Delaware, explored the pharmacy profession from her perspective as an independent owner.

The MOVe-NOW study will assess the investigational oral antiviral using a different formulation than what is currently approved under an emergency use authorization.

Pharmacists can monitor what health information circulates in mainstream media. But how can they rebut misinformation spread in private channels?

ATX101 from Allay Therapeutics is designed for use following total knee arthroplasty in adults and has shown positive results in multiple studies.

The drugs were compared over a 72-week study period.

A recent study found that, among older adults who are generally healthy and not at high risk for type 2 diabetes, Vitamin D3 supplementation does not significantly reduce the risk of developing the disease.

AMA released its 2024 Overdose Epidemic Report and presented key findings from the past year.

The higher burden of neurological symptoms among younger and middle-aged adults translated to worse subjective quality of life, according to a recent study.

A study found that patients with obesity who were diagnosed with type 2 diabetes aged 50 or younger had the highest risk of dementia.