
Adalimumab approved for polyarticular juvenile idiopathic arthritis.

USA Today series draws attention to the role of technicians and corporate policies in contributing to medication errors at chain pharmacies.

Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences offers online degree in natural products, herbals, and dietary supplements.

Many business names and identification numbers used in NPI database do not match IRS records, according to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.

Many hospitals are still not complying with Joint Commission standards related to medications.

Premier Inc. offers Rational Choice Rx toolkit to help hospitals manage their patients who are underoing stent placement.

The House of Representatives has followed the Senate in passing long-awaited mental health parity legislation.

This table, prepared by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, lists the reimbursement rates for prescription drugs and dispensing fees by state.

The U.S. Pharmacopeia has developed a new listing of look-alike, soundalike drug names that are often confused, leading to drug errors.


Pharmacists divided over whether Medicare should require e-prescribing.

PhRMA releases report on neurological drugs in development and Hispanics would benefit most from these products.

Louisiana hospital pharmacy under investigation

CVS opens its 500th MinuteClinic location and plans continued expansion

Two pharmacy schools in California have named new faculty to promote cultural diversity Pharmacy schools train sights on cultural diversity.

Promoting awareness of colon cancer and patient education for March and April.

Professional groups hope community pharmacy can expand provider role.

Palonosetron approved by FDA for postoperative nausea and vomiting.

Palo Alto Labs recalls Aspire36 and Aspire Lite dietary supplements.

Washington pharmacy owner sentenced to 18 months in jail for fraud.

The International Academy of Compounding Pharmacists wants to find out when the Food & Drug Administration became interested in cracking down on the use of estriol for bio-identical hormone replacement therapy.

A nonprofit group concerned over short stature in kids opposes legislation now under consideration in Congress that would move human growth hormone into Schedule III of the Controlled Substances Act.

AMA asks patients if they know what expired medicines are in their homes.

Desvenlafaxine is approved by FDA for depression in adults.

Expanded labeling approved for sitagliptin/metformin.

Baxter Healthcare Corp. recalls remaining heparin lots.

FDA advisory on ingestion of tiotropium and formoterol capsules

Aripiprazole approved for new indication.

NACDS Foundation promotes use of a personal medication record to help patients