The Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences broke ground for a $30 million academic and student center slated for completion in August 2004.
SGLT2i Use Increases, But Uptake Remains Low for Patients With Diabetes and Heart Failure
Pharmacist-led interventions improve medication adherence compared with the usual care for patients with heart failure and type 2 diabetes.
Demystifying PBMs, Their Role in the Drug Supply Chain
President of 3 Axis Advisors and CEO of 46brooklyn Research joins Drug Topics to discuss nuances surrounding pharmacy benefit managers and the way they are perceived in the public eye.
Pneumococcal, Flu Vaccination Rates Low in Patients With Psychiatric Disorders
Patients with psychosis, depression, and anxiety exhibit higher rates of vaccine hesitancy.
Scripted for Her: Helping Patients Choose Contraceptive Methods
In this episode of the podcast, Natalie DiPietro Mager, PharmD, PhD, sits down with Jasmine Cutler, PharmD, CPh.
Icotrokinra Shows High Rates of Skin Clearance in Scalp, Genital Psoriasis
In a phase 3 study, 57% of patients treated with icotrokinra achieved an Investigator's Global Assessment score of 1 or 0 and a grade 2 or more improvement at week 16.
Tirzepatide Shows Superior Weight Loss Over Semaglutide in Phase 3 Trial
Tirzepatide (Zepbound) demonstrated superiority compared to semaglutide (Wegovy) across the primary end point and 5 key secondary end points.