
New study shows that a Universal Medication Schedule could help diabetes patients.

The IACP is excited about new legislation that could help compounding pharmacists.

The AMA is pushing for greater drug pricing transparency.

A new law would limit emergency immunization for children entering foster care system in Texas.

The FDA found uncontrolled manufacturing practices.

The U.S. Army wants to grant an exclusive license for a Zika vaccine, but there are worries that exclusivity would lead to a high price.

After repeated infractions, a company is forced to shutter its doors.

A new study shows how the Medicare donut hole could be costing patients.

More information could help save lives.

Because of the NECC Case, the nation has a much more consistent approach toward regulating and overseeing compounding pharmacies.

New technology is helping patients, nurses, and pharmacists alike.

Vaccinations in adulthood play an important role in public health and in reducing the morbidity and mortality associated with infections.

Pete Kreckel has a love hate relationship with technology.

As the opioid crisis worsens, debates rage about the best methods to combat it.

How women are becoming more involved than ever in pharmacy.

How one opioid abuse deterrent could make it easy to identify misuse.

The U.S. market remains the largest single-country market in the world.

Telepharmacy is more than just phoning it in. It could expand the number of jobs for pharmacists and their access to patients who are otherwise out of reach.

How value assessment tools enhance decision-making in oncology.

Xadago has been approved as a supplementary medication for patients with Parkinson's disease who are having "off" episodes or whose disease is progressing.

Why the market is expecting such significant growth (and how pharmacists can keep their patients in the huge market).

Pharmacists must find good alternative therapeutic substitutions for sodium nitroprusside in the face of price gouging and drug shortages.

Following checklists may not be what you think of when you think of the job of someone in a profession.

There is lots of room for both success and failure in the Alzheimer's drug market.

Interventions by pharmacists can help improve the results of diabetes clinical trials.

Good glucose control can help children and teens with type 1 diabetes boost their quality of life.

The first opioid taken off the shelves because of potential abuse.

A study found that pharmacy practice faculty experience high rates of emotional exhaustion.

NACDS and APhA warn that letting Americans buy foreign drugs could be disastrous.