
The pharmacist-owners of the Canadian franchises will not receive any compensation from Target, which wants them out by the end of the month.

The pharmacist-owners of the Canadian franchises will not receive any compensation from Target, which wants them out by the end of the month.

If the draft of the legislation was aimed at misleading the voters, as one of the drafters appears to have admitted, such conduct could constitute gross negligence.

Yes, it has one. Here's how to make it real.

There's something consumers can't get enough of. Some outfits offer it. Community pharmacy delivers.

Paper is about to become history in one of the largest prescription drug markets in the country.

If patients have multiple risk factors, daily low-dose aspirin may not make much difference to their potential for CV events.

A community hospital study found that a procedural change could save some big bucks.

A pharmacy student shares his first semester.

Letters, e-mails, posts, and comments from Drug Topics readers.

The next few years should produce some big wins - and some big winners.

Without either element, product and profits suffer. Pharmacists get it. But do their bosses?

Many patients have diabetes for between 10 and 20 years or more before DR develops, so the key to managing ocular complications in patients with diabetes is regular evaluations.

A pharmacist's failure to counsel can result in severe, life-changing consequences for the patient.

The untimely passing of the founding dean of the pharmacy school at St. John Fisher College in Rochester, N.Y., unites a community in mourning.

The feds are throwing the book at NECC. Here are some of the details.

Can-do exemplar is recognized for his many contributions to the profession of pharmacy.

A grab bag of products designed to keep those pearly whites in tiptop condition.

New drugs, new generics, new app of interest to pharmacists.

Salaries of entry-level health-system pharmacists are expected to decline by at least 10% over the next five years, predicts a new report from ASHP.

High-dose inactivated influenza vaccinations from community pharmacists during 2012-2013 flu season were more effective than standard-dose inactivated flu shots in patients 65 years and older, and helped in the prevention of influenza-associated hospitalizations, according to a comparative effectiveness study published in The Lancet Infectious Diseases.

Rite Aid recently announced the opening of 24 RediClinics inside pharmacies in Baltimore, Washington D.C., and Philadelphia.

North Dakota residents who last year rejected a ballot measure that would have removed pharmacy-ownership restrictions should know that their opponents were well financed.

Doing everything possible to ensure patients aren’t readmitted in the hospital shortly after discharge is not only in the best interest of patients, but it is in the financial best interests of hospitals.

Among four New York retail chains, only 21% of store-brand supplements tested contained the plant material named on their labels.

HHS wants to improve quality of care through a shift from fee-for-service to alternative payment models. Whether the timetable can be met remains to be seen.

FDA approved 41 new molecular entities in 2014, including several for cancer, type 2 diabetes, and hepatitis C.

Even when a pharmacy takes adequate precautionary steps, there’s no guarantee that a pharmacist or pharmacy technician still might not find himself or herself facing an armed robber. So what should pharmacy workers do when during a robbery?

Yet another poll/list/survey has been released naming pharmacist as one of the best jobs in America. But are these polls/lists/surveys worth the web space or paper they occupy?

Should a pharmacist afraid of needles have to administer immunizations as part of his or her job? Or should pharmacies be required to make reasonable accommodations for such an employee?

When you find a good thing, pass it on. Here's a story of nine pharmacists who have done exactly that.