
Homelessness and mental illness often go hand-in-hand.

Pharmacies are being robbed across the country in increasing numbers. Many of these robberies involve controlled substances. New prevention approaches are needed.

Pharmacy Optimization Within Enterprise Re-engineering, Walgreens' central fill program, is already in Florida and Arizona. It may be the first such program to go national.

North Dakota's attorney general wants to authorize state and local officials to prosecute online pharmacies trafficking in illegal painkiller prescriptions.

UH Hilo College of Pharmacy admitted its first class in 2007. Eventually it will generate $50 million in annual economic activity and $15 million in state incomes.

Pharmacists speak out about contraceptives, moral objections, and $4 generics.

Toviaz extended-release tablets win FDA approval for treatment of overactive bladder

DEA wants to make it easier for hospitals, long-term-care facilities, patients, and others to dispose of controlled substances. FDA, EPA, and state agencies are also dealing with this issue.

New York phamacists train to administer vaccinations for flu and pneumonia

Arizona proposal would expand list of vaccines given by pharmacists

A San Francisco pilot program for ecological collection of consumer pharmaceutical waste is giving pharmacies nationwide the tools and training to create their own drug take-back programs.

Drugstore.com continues to experience growth, particularly in sales of OTC products, and is expanding internationally, a company executive told attendees at the Jeffries 5th Annual Internet & Media Conference in New York this week.

The National Association of Chain Drug Stores (NACDS) and the National Community Pharmacists Association (NCPA) applauded a decision by U.S. District Judge Royce C. Lamberth to postpone a February hearing about Medicaid Average Manufacturer Price (AMP).

Henry Waxman this week told attendees of the Generic Pharmaceutical Association Annual in Florida that he would work to pass legislation that would allow generic versions of biogenerics and biosimilar pharmaceuticals.

There are more than 50 million children in the US, most of whom receive some sort of medication during their childhood. That may be one reason niche pharmacies are becoming more popular.

Cleveland Clinic has joined forces with MinuteClinic to staff clinics inside several northeast Ohio CVS/pharmacy stores.

Twelve pharmacy groups have formed a coalition to promote common pharmacy principles for health care reform.

The National Community Pharmacists Association (NCPA) knows it would have more fighting power if it had an army of independent pharmacists and their customers behind it.

The National Community Pharmacists Association (NCPA) recently announced that John Coster, PhD, RPh, has joined the association as its new Senior Vice President of Government Affairs.

Versions of the Pain Care Act have been introduced in Congress every year since 2003. Passed in the House of Representatives in 2008, it must pass there again before moving to the Senate.

New index ranks hospital pharmacy performance

A pharmacy risk manager can help reduce medication errors, improve patient safety, manage quality improvement, monitor claims and expenses, and improve healthcare delivery.

A survey of new Rx, new OTC, new indications, and new generics

New OTC products for sore throats include sprays, lozenges, strips, ices, and liquids.

The management of oral oncology drugs is an unending series of responsibilities involving safety issues, billing requirements, patient needs, prescriber details, and reimbursement challenges.

Specialty pharmacies are developing to meet the growing needs of children and senior citizens.

A pharmacist has a musical flashback.

Volunteer pharmacists help a free pharmacy in rural Kentucky serve low-income patients.

South Dakota pharmacists can now authorize, supervise, and verify prescriptions filled by pharmacy technicians in remote locations.

Rite Aid and subsidiaries in eight states were fined $5 million for violating the Controlled Substances Act.