
Pharmacists should prepare to advise patient consumption methods and THC drug interactions as use and manufacturing models continue to grow and legalize.

Pharmacists should prepare to advise patient consumption methods and THC drug interactions as use and manufacturing models continue to grow and legalize.

Adoption of video conferencing technologies improve dispersal and communication to patients and healthcare professionals alike.


CVS health care defended itself after the drugstore chain and Walgreens were added to a Florida lawsuit alleging that they failed to stop suspicious opioid prescriptions.

Sterility concerns warrant warning from FDA to healthcare providers to stop using products produced by Pharm D.

The FDA has issued an alert warning that use of nonapproved drugs with spinal pumps can lead to mechanical failurs and patient complications.

Patients with atrial fibrillation who have had cancer are less likely to see a cardiologist and less likely to fill anticoagulant prescriptions.

A new study fills in information gaps on NOAC use in patients age 80 and over.

How one Pharmacist's Thanksgiving reflections have reinvigorated his sense of purpose.


At the end of the day, we need to adhere to the same consultation rules for our families that we apply to patients.

Physicians are our priests, the war on disease has replaced the fight against sin, and pills are our Eucharist.

The roles of pharmacists are enlarging in two important areas, point-of-care testing and specialty medicine.

The FDA has approved the first new treatment for flu in decades. Here's how it will impact sales of Tamiflu and vaccination rates.



Oncology pharmacists have a challenging job caring for cancer patients.

A closer look at how recent innovations are shaping how pharmacists and patients interact-for the better.


Submitting ADRs is a great way to help protect patients and educate students.

What does and doesn’t work for pharmacists trying to improve their working conditions.

ISMP reports that some patients have inadvertently taken double doses of rivaroxaban in dosing mixups.

You probably can’t find your perfect job-you’ll have to make it.

A large observational study Sweden found that use of anticoagulants by patients with atrial fibrillation reduced the risk of dementia.

Just as hospital pharmacists have moved out of the basement and into direct patient care, outpatient pharmacists are moving out from behind the counter and into medical practices. Here’s what’s driving the trend and how it could impact you.

Dean emeritus and Remington professor emeritus of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, University of the Sciences, discusses why he believes students and alumni deserve better and should demand more.

Compliance packaging, also called convenience packaging, is a good idea for both patients on many medications and for pharmacies. Here’s how to do it.

What pharmacists need to do-and what you should avoid.

There is finally relief from “gag clauses,” which prevented pharmacists from telling patients they can pay a lower out-of-pocket cost for certain prescriptions than the copay with their health insurance.

Small Doses is back, bringing pharmacists the latest clinical and professional news you missed this month.