
Abrysvo is the only RSV vaccine approved for use in this age group.

Investigators conducted a study to assess the impact of combined diet and exercise interventions in patients with type 2 diabetes.

Posters presented at IDWeek 2024 provided new insights into the impact of COVID-19 infection and vaccination on women’s health.


Results of the SOUL clinical trial will be presented at a scientific meeting in 2025.

Analyzing copayments and coverage plans for popular weight-loss drugs in the US, researchers addressed the cost-effectiveness of GLP-1 medications for treating obesity.

A discussion with Madison Irwin, PharmD, BCPS, clinical pharmacist specialist in palliative care at University of Michigan Health and clinical assistant professor at the University of Michigan College of Pharmacy.

Three posters showcased at IDWeek 2024 focused on enhancing access to HIV prevention and treatment, as well as increasing uptake of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) among women.

Opioid use disorder risk was higher in a cohort of patients with chronic pain without disability.

Researchers explored the stigmatization of sexually transmitted infections across film while also identifying inaccuracies in STI-related content on Tik Tok.

Multimodal analgesia provides more effective pain management—and leads to a decrease in opioid use.

Researchers explored the overall efficacy of various pediatric vaccines and their effects on antibiotic use, while also addressing vaccine hesitancy among parents.

Pharmacist education can positively impact patient counseling around vaccinations in older adults.

Suzetrigine could represent the first new nonopioid drug in a distinct class of pain medications in approximately 20 years.

Normalizing conversations around mental health in older adult populations can improve outcomes.

A conversation with Rakesh Jain, MD, MPH, clinical professor in the Department of Psychiatry at Texas Tech University School of Medicine.

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Acupuncture, a practice with thousands of years of history, has become increasingly accepted in mainstream medicine.

Vaccination against HPV can prevent thousands of cases of cancer each year.

Researchers explored the efficacy of Pfizer-BioNTech’s updated COVID-19 vaccine for the 2023-2024 period and its efficacy in improving various patient outcomes.

David Pope, PharmD, Chief Pharmacy Officer at XiFin, joined Drug Topics to discuss value-based care and how it has changed the way pharmacy operates.

Pharmacist management of chronic conditions can lead to improved patient outcomes.

Patients with chronic migraine can frequently overuse acute medications, leading to medication overuse headaches.

Three RSV vaccines are currently FDA approved for use in adults aged 60 or older.

In posters presented at the American College of Clinical Pharmacy 2024 Annual Meeting, researchers explored the implementation of collaborative care programs within various health systems.

Cases of meningococcal disease currently exceed prepandemic levels.

Findings from a collection of posters at ACCP underscore the critical role of community pharmacies in promoting health equity and providing high-quality, patient-centered care.

The National Community Pharmacists Association surveyed over 4000 independent pharmacy owners and managers for their thoughts on the 10 drugs selected for Medicare price negotiations.