New Migraine Meds Pharmacists Need to Know About
New drugs for acute migraines are almost ready for prime time. Here's what you need to know.
Apixaban, Warfarin Equally Safe, Study Finds
A study found that apixaban is a safe alternative to VKAs for ablation of atrial fibrillation.
New Bleeding Reversal Agent Shows Promise
Andaxanet alfa has shown effectiveness for patients needing hemostasis.
Pediatric Patients Present Unique Challenges to Pharmacists
Board-certified pharmacists are better prepared to deal with pediatric patients than others. Here’s why.
Diabetes Management and the Promise of Telemedicine
Could telemedicine be the answer to diabetes management problems?
A Pharmacist Makes the Case Against Legalizing Marijuana
The legalization of marijuana has consequences.
MS Drug Removal Leaves Patients with Fewer Options
Zinbryta was taken off the market, leaving many patients with poor options.
Urinary Incontinence: What Pharmacists Should Know
Up to 30% of the population is affected by the problem, this peer-reviewed article will give you the information you need.
Are More Blister Packs a Good Thing?
In an effort to combat opioids, the FDA is pushing blister packs-something pharmacy groups have been advocating for.
Pharmacists on the Front Line in Treating Cardiac Disease
When it comes to cardiac disease, pharmacists in all practice settings can make a difference.
Walgreens Teams Help Oncology Patients
The chain patented new tech to help better manage oncolytic usage.
Months Later, Drug Shortages Still a Problem
Will healthcare manufacturing in Puerto Rico be back on its feet by next hurricane season?
The New Type 2 Diabetes Technologies Pharmacists Need to Know About
Pharmacists need to stay informed about new technologies in order to help diabetic patients take advantage.
As Diabetes Numbers Rise, Costs Mount
The pharmacist's role in diabetes care will only continue to grow.
FDA Adds New Compounding Pharmacy Regulations
New plans are designed around feedback and a desire to increase safety checks.
Why Walmart Thinks a Gel Could Stop Opioid Abuse
How a gel could prevent opioid abuse and get pharmacists more involved.
FDA: Opioid Cold Meds Not Safe for Kids
The agency’s ruling also added an additional Boxed Warning.
Pharmacy Tech Brings U.S. Guidelines Overseas
Air Force SSgt Mary Johnson was named the 2017 PTCB CPhT of the Year for her work.
Wellness Visits/Pharmacists: Perfect Together
Study finds that patients like wellness visits conducted by pharmacists.
Are Community Pharmacists an Untapped Resource in Fighting Antifungal Resistance?
Anti-fungal resistance hasn't gotten much attention - but it's a big problem.
Specialty Pharmacy Will Gain a Bigger Chunk of U.S. Pharmaceuticals
The specialty explosion is only going to get bigger.
A Boxed Warning Goes Away
A rare removal of a box warning after large-scale clinical trials.
How Pharmacists Can Protect Kids from Dangerous Medications
Kids getting into medications is a big problem, but pharmacists can help.
FDA Wants Changes to Homeopathy Products
The FDA is proposing changes to how it handles potentially harmful homeopathy products.
Drug Safety Communication on Gadolinium Contrast Agents
The FDA has issued new warnings about retention of gadolinium retention after use of contrast agents for MRIs.
Pediatric Pharmacogenomics Offers Treatment Insights
Think pharmacogenomics is just useful for adults? Think again.
Do Your Patients Know About Double Dosing?
The problem affects thousands of people every year.
3 New Initiatives Target Opioid Crisis
The opioid crisis is still getting worse-so what's being done about it?
How Pharmacists Are Helping Hep C Patients
A Walgreens study found that pharmacist collaboration helps Hep C patients with better outcomes and cheaper co-pays.
Safety Communication: Biotin May Interfere with Lab Test Results
Biotin, AKA vitamin B7, appears to significantly throw off the results of certain lab tests.