
A round-up of OTC products that help lips brave the winter weather.

A round-up of OTC products that help lips brave the winter weather.

A pharmacist describes an evening that he feels is typical of being a pharmacist and crystalizes how pharmacists are important.

A look at how technology is changing the treatment of diabetes.

A pharmacist reveals that the solution to all of pharmacy's problems: You get what you pay for.

A survey of new Rx, new generic, and new OTC products

Numerous health and safety violations related to the practice of pharmacy at the New England Compounding Center have been documented by investigators from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health and FDA.

Across the country, pharmacies are getting in the immunization game. Here are 10 steps to use for a successful program.

A recent IOM report indicates that the adoption of new technology is needed to reduce healthcare waste.

The National Association of Chain Drug Stores (NACDS) Foundation has invited General Colin L. Powell, the former U.S. Secretary of State and former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, as the keynote speaker for the 2012 NACDS Foundation dinner, which will be held in New York City on Nov. 27.

A look at the conditions that led to the recent fungal meningitis outbreak illustrate missed opportunities.

There is considerable discrepancy among caregivers and pharmacists regarding the appropriate dosage of acetaminophen for overweight and obese children.

Walgreens is rolling out a new program to award its customers cost savings, points, and rewards for purchases, services, and healthy behaviors.

A fixed-dose combination of azilsartan medoxomil plus chlorthalidone was statistically superior to azilsartan medoxomil coadministered with hydrochlorothiazide at reducing and maintaining systolic blood pressure.

It takes a special type to balance business and teaching, patient needs and student obligations, pharmacy practice and classroom guidance. Mentors who set that kind of example may stay in your head for a lifetime.

While pharmacists learn many things in pharmacy school, Business and Politics are not among them. Find out why you need to know both to navigate the real world.

Outpatient pharmacy doesn't have to be a drag on hospital finances. With the right help, it can contribute significantly to the bottom line.

After years of planning on the part of many collaborators, a one-page PMI is now being tested.

When pharmacist care managers bird-dog patients pre- and post-discharge, readmission rates drop.

The Federal Trade Commission recently settled with a Puerto Rican pharmacy network that was allegedly engaging in noncompetitive behavior.

Tricare, the health plan for military personnel, retirees, and dependents, has decided not to put Walgreens back into its retail pharmacy network.

A round-up of OTC products that consumers like to keep private.

In an effort to stem the tide of HIV in the United States, the CDC and FDA have taken steps to make screening possible in pharmacies and in the home.

Why would pharmaceutical representatives choose to ignore pharmacists? What kind of sense does that make?

The ACA has led to some early reforms popularly known as "The Patient Bill of Rights." Here's a proposal for a similar platform specifically addressing Rx drugs.

Under the Affordable Care Act enacted 2 years ago, Medicare beneficiaries with traditional coverage are expected to save $5,000 from 2010 to 2022.