
Even in the best of circumstances, mistakes happen. CQI can keep them from becoming medication errors that reach the patients.

Even in the best of circumstances, mistakes happen. CQI can keep them from becoming medication errors that reach the patients.

Before passage of this legislation, only four states mandated access to epinephrine in schools. Now nearly every state has passed such a law.

The next time your patient asks about inactive ingredients, you can find an answer quickly at www.allergyfreerx.com.

The recent FIP conference spotlighted innovations in pharmacogenomics.

How was business in 2015? What do you see coming in 2016? Drug Topics' annual business outlook survey took your input and put it all together.

Building a new pharmacy? Whether for independents or retail chains, here are some useful considerations.

An Ohio family practice and a local Kroger store teamed up to share access to patient records. Who benefited? Only everybody.

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'Tis the season for celebration, overindulgence - and tummy troubles. Here's some help, just in case.

In his recent, two-part series, Dennis Miller opined that large, enviable paychecks are still plentiful, but job satisfaction remains elusive for many pharmacists working for retail chains.

An online consumer advocate group has named Huntington, West Virginia the best U.S. city for pharmacists in 2015.

What do Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Indiana University Health, and MedStar Health System have in common?

There are “significant breaches” in safe practices associated with managing hospital patients with external ambulatory pumps, according to a new survey from the Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP).

An innovative hospital/community pharmacy partnership aims to signficinatly reduce readmissions of heart failure patients and boost medication adherence.

New evidence does not support the administration of high-dose oseltamivir to critically ill patients.

FDA recently issued a drug safety communication that the labels of sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 (SGLT2) inhibitors include the risks of ketoacidosis and serious urinary tract infections, which can lead to hospitalization.

Months after a manufacturer drew widespread criticism from consumer groups and politicians for raising the price of pyrimethamine (Daraprim) by more than 5000%, Express Scripts, the nation’s largest PBM, has announced it will make the drug available for about $1 per pill.

The American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) kicks off its 50th Midyear Clinical Meeting and Exhibition in New Orleans, La., on Sunday, Dec. 6. The five-day meeting will be held at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, conveniently located in the Warehouse/Arts District and near the Central Business District and French Quarter.

A well-known Hollywood producer has created a television pilot based on the life of Colorado pharmacist Don Colcord.

Walgreens is partnering with a California-based company to provide home delivery of prescriptions to its customers in the Dallas, Texas area.

If you think legalization of marijuana is such a good thing, take a look at what's been going on in Colorado.

Although pain relief is a national political issue, healthcare providers still have a moral obligation to ensure that patients have access to all available resources to alleviate their pain.

With the ever-increasing demand for retail pharmacists to fill more scripts in less time, it’s not surprising that the most-read Drug Topics story of November was Anna Leon Guerrero’s blog “Pharmacy staffing levels can threaten patient lives.”

The Eshelman School of Pharmacy at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC-Chapel Hill) has started a pharmacy residency program for graduates interested in pharmacy ownership.

Since age discrimination is illegal, managers are going to look for a workaround. That's where key performance metrics come in.

Rite Aid is the first U.S. pharmacy chain to do so.

Global spending on medications will reach $1.4 trillion by 2020 due to greater patient access to chronic disease treatments and breakthrough innovations in drug therapies, according to a new report.

The American Medication Association favors a ban on direct-to-consumer advertising for prescription drugs as part of its policy in an effort to make prescription drugs more affordable. Do you agree?