
A review of the literature provides moderate strength evidence that sublingual immunotherapy is effective for the treatment of allergic rhinitis and asthma, according to an article published March 27 in the JAMA.

A review of the literature provides moderate strength evidence that sublingual immunotherapy is effective for the treatment of allergic rhinitis and asthma, according to an article published March 27 in the JAMA.

The third edition of APhA's pocket reference is now available

Diabetes drug canagliflozin (Invokana, Janssen Pharmaceuticals) is the first drug approved by the FDA in a new class known as sodium-glucose co-transporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitors.




The use of extended-release niacin as an adjunct to statins does not reduce the risk of a heart attack or stroke in patients with pre-existing cardiovascular disease, according to researchers who led the HPS2-THRIVE study.



The third edition of "Peripheral Brain for the Pharmacist" is now available





Med Prep Consulting, Inc., a compounding pharmacy in Tinton Falls, NJ, is voluntarily recalling all lots of compounded products from its facility for fear of mold contamination, according to an FDA press release.

We've compiled a list of users to follow who provide news updates or offer opinions about the world of pharmacy.

While some aspects of pharmacy practice may drive you up a wall, there are customers who will make any day just a bit better

It's called the criminal justice system. There may be another term for it. A shorter one.

JP cuts his hand - and loses all his illusions.




A sneak preview of the next CPE series

We asked and you answered: Your responses to our BOP poll question

APhA awards Dennis Helling the Remington Honor Medal