Insulin Advancements Led to Safer Surgeries, Shorter Hospital Stays
Researchers conducted a narrative review of the insulins available for diabetes management and which pharmacological options are best in the perioperative period and within clinical care.
Allergic-Related Skin Diseases Significantly Increased Since 1990
Researchers explored the global disease burden of allergic-related skin diseases from 1990 to 2021 and projected future disease trends.
Q&A: Current Advancements in Insulin Delivery for Patients with Diabetes
Diana Isaacs, PharmD, BCPS, BCACP, BC-ADM, CDCES, joins Drug Topics to discuss her extensive background in managing patients’ insulin regimens.
Financial Planning Remains Core Focus to Create Thriving Pharmacy Business | McKesson ideaShare
Pharmacists can transform from only being prescription dispensers to health care hubs that offer comprehensive patient care and generate innovative revenue streams.
PBM Legislation Can Mitigate Negative Impacts on Rural Patients, Pharmacies
Researchers conducted a content analysis to identify pharmacy benefit manager legislation supported by the NCPA and assessed whether or not it would benefit rural pharmacies and patients.
FDA to Evaluate Merck’s Doravirine, Islatravir Regimen for HIV-1
The FDA set a Prescription Drug User Fee Act (PDUFA) date of April 28, 2026.
Medicinal Plant Extracts Could Combat UV Skin Damage
Researchers explored a variety of medicinal plants used for skin-related conditions and assessed their efficacy in treating UV-induced skin damage.
Digital Connections Help Attract, Retain Patients in Competitive Pharmacy Landscape | McKesson ideaShare
The key theme, regardless of strategy, is being an engaging member of the community and stepping outside of the counter.
Mindfulness-Based Interventions May Improve Menopause Symptoms
Women who received mindfulness-based interventions experienced improved sleep quality, anxiety, depressive symptoms, and stress.
Pharmacy Schools Should Prepare Students for Workforce Challenges
Researchers conducted a survey assessing pharmacy students’ perceptions of pharmacist burnout and how that may impact their future career paths.
Q&A: The Challenges, Importance of Insulin Delivery for People with Diabetes
Diana Isaacs, PharmD, BCPS, BCACP, BC-ADM, CDCES, discusses the importance of insulin delivery and the common barriers pharmacists face in managing patients’ regimens.
Corticophobia Can Significantly Impact AD Management Strategies
Researchers investigated the current treatment strategies for atopic dermatitis and how they related to ideas of corticophobia among providers.
CPESN USA Honors 32 Community-Based Pharmacies; Awards Sponsored by Compliant Pharmacy Alliance (CPA)
CPESN USA announces the recipients of its 2025 CPESN Most Engaged Pharmacy Awards and recognizes 32 pharmacies from across America.
Cardiometabolic Diseases Linked With Increased Dementia RIsk For Younger, Female Patients
Patients with a single cardiometabolic disease have an approximate 48% greater risk of developing all-cause dementia compared with those without a cardiometabolic disease.
Pharmacist-Led Telephonic Insulin Titration Significantly Improved A1C
Researchers explored the effectiveness of telephonic insulin titration by a clinical pharmacist compared with in-office titration among patients in a medical residency clinic.
Q&A: How Iowa PBM Bill is Set to Preserve Pharmacy Access
Brett Barker, PharmD, State Representative in Iowa’s 51st District, joined Drug Topics to discuss significant implications and common misconceptions regarding Iowa’s new PBM bill.
Once Weekly Insulin Efsitora Alfa Shows Similar Efficacy to Daily Insulin
Efsitora demonstrates noninferior reductions in hemoglobin A1c and similar rates of patients with an A1c of less than 7% compared with common daily insulin.
FDA Approves Sebetralstat for Hereditary Angioedema
The therapy is now the first and only oral on demand treatment option for the condition.
Increased COVID-19 Testing Skewed Understanding of Respiratory Disease Trends
Researchers determined the impact COVID-19 interventions had on Danish children’s incidence of RSV, influenza, and invasive pneumococcal disease.
Meeting Preview: McKesson ideaShare 2025
This year’s conference is taking place from July 10 to 13 in Nashville, Tennessee.
Results Find SGLT2 Inhibitors Associated With Erythrocytosis
Investigators also report that sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors are not associated with thrombotic risk.
Q&A: Expert Highlights Importance of Trusted Sources for Vaccine Information
Health care professionals emphasize patient education and reliable information in the evolving vaccine recommendation landscape.
Q&A: How ACIP Changes Could Reshape Patient Care
Kevin Cleveland, PharmD, urges evidence-based approaches to immunizations in an era of uncertainty.
Smart Insulin Pen Cap System Shows Sustained Glycemic Improvement Over 12 Months | ADA 2025
Patients who used the Bigfoot Unity Diabetes Management System had glycemic control and reduced diabetes distress.
Q&A: Pharmacist Highlights Challenges in Vaccine Information Navigation Amid Changing Recommendations
Cherokee Layson-Wolf, PharmD, BCACP, FAPhA, discusses the impact of shifting guidance on vaccination strategies.
Q&A: Expert Discusses Impact of New ACIP Member Changes and Vaccine Recommendations
As concerns mount over potential shifts in vaccine recommendations, Deanna Tran, PharmD, BCACP, FAPhA, advocates for rigorous data assessment and patient-centered communication strategies.
Q&A: Pharmacy Modernization Through Use of AI, Micro-Fulfillment
In part 3 of our interview with Walgreens Chief Pharmacy Officer Rick Gates, he explores the future of pharmacy practices and how modern use of technologies like AI are becoming commonplace.
Taking The Lead: Pharmacy Leadership Essentials
GLP-1s Effective as Adjunctive Therapy in Patients with T1D, Obesity | ADA 2025
Researchers explored patients with type 1 diabetes and overweight or obesity to understand the efficacy and safety of GLP-1s as adjunctive therapies.
Q&A: The Evolving Role Pharmacists Play in Team-Based Diabetes Care | ADA 2025
In a recap of his presentation at the American Diabetes Association’s 85th Scientific Sessions, Jon Easter, RPh, discussed the role of pharmacists in team-based diabetes care.