
Home Diagnostics signs exclusive co-brand agreement with Rite Aid.

NACDS supports FDA toll- free number for reporting adverse events requirement.

NACDS Foundation awards $140,000 in grants to community pharmacy.

Major drugstore chains report weak December sales.

FDA releases new study findings for ESA use in cancer patients.

Medication therapy management opportunities expand in Ohio.

Major drugstore chains report weak December sales.

NACDS Foundation increases pharmacy student scholarships.

Florida and Wyoming officials explore real-time monitoring of prescription medications.

Drug Topics' poll finds pharmacists against Mevacor going OTC.

Florida and Wyoming officials explore real-time monitoring of prescription medications.

Ferring fertility program expanded

New rule requires pharmacies to provide patients with a toll-free number to report adverse events.

Drug Topics launches time capsule for future pharmacists

Pharmacist donates $2 million to Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences

FDA issues warning on supplements marketed for ED, sexual enhancement

A judge has ruled that a Maine law barring prescribing information from being used for marketing is unconstitutional

New ADA recommendations state weight-loss plans are equally effective

The lack of accountability in controlled substance recordkeeping has prompted the Drug Enforcement Administration to revoke a Medicine Shoppe pharmacy's registration as of Feb 1.

Voluven is approved for blood loss

NACDS offers Web access to two studies on improving front-end sales

Legislation introduced to restrict access to DHEA

PPA helps needy Americans fill their prescriptions this holiday season

Group to help retailers meet IRS requirements for IIAS transactions

Interim recommendations issued for Hib vaccine shortage

The DEA has suspended the license from a third Cardinal Health distribution center located in Swedesboro, N.J.

FDA approves new indication for Thyrogen

Ranolazine label has been updated to reflect the drug's mechanism of action

Medco is erecting a new mail-order pharmacy in Indiana, which it claims will be the world's largest