
Associations issues results of Medication Management in Care Transitions project
Associations issues results of Medication Management in Care Transitions project
Drug Topics readers weigh in (04-15-2013)
Topical products for pain relief
New Rx, generics, OTC, and devices
The increase in utilization of generic drugs is driving costs down, while the increase in specialty pharmacy utilization is driving costs up, according to the 2013 CVS Caremark annual Insights Report.
Will FDA classify hydrocodone as Schedule III, Schedule II, or somewhere in between?
Guideline-directed medical therapy for heart failure (HF) is highly cost-effective and able to produce significant health gains for individuals with mild to moderate disease, according a study published April 2 in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology.
First new NVP approval in 50 years brings back 30-year-old drug
Ruling clears obstacles judge said were politically influenced
The IMS report tracked impact of care on Managed Medicaid beneficiaries in Kentucky, New Jersey, New York, and Ohio since 2011 in three therapeutic areas: antipsychotics, diabetes agents, and respiratory medications
NCPA responds to CMS' final call letter for 2014 PDPs
First winners of the "Pharmacy Is Right for Me Student Innovation Challenge" are announced
The third edition of APhA's pocket reference is now available
The third edition of "Peripheral Brain for the Pharmacist" is now available
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.
A sneak preview of the next CPE series