Advanced clinical pharmacy services praised by hospitalist group
May 28th 2014In a nonacademic healthcare system, an advanced clinical pharmacy services program, created and led by an internal medicine-trained clinical pharmacy specialist, made a positive impact on hospitalized patients through a number of drug intervention recommendations.
All in the family: Two generations in pharmacy
May 28th 2014With this article, a group project from reader Pete Kreckel, Rph, and his wife, daughter, and son-in-law, Drug Topics launches a new series that will present your stories: how you came to pharmacy, how your path unfolded, and where it led you. Our goal is to show new pharmacists how many choices and opportunities appear to those whose minds are open to new possibilities. Here's your chance to share what you have learned through your life in pharmacy! Send your contributions to drugtopics@advanstar.com today.
FDA asks for input on postmarketing ER/LA opioid trial requirements
May 23rd 2014Last fall in light of the prescription opioid abuse epidemic, FDA informed pharmaceutical companies that make opioids that they would be required to conduct postmarketing studies of extended-release/long-acting (ER/LA) opioid analgesics.
Inaugural grads of two pharmacy schools find jobs
May 22nd 2014Back in 2010, D’Youville College in Buffalo, NY, opened its pharmacy school and welcomed students into a new, $23 million building. The next year, Roosevelt University near Chicago joined the pharmacy school bandwagon and welcomed its first pharmacy students.
Video helps pharmacists identify ‘red flags’ of drug abuse
May 22nd 2014An educational video, released at the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy annual meeting in May, helps pharmacists identify the ‘red flags’ of prescription drug abuse and diversion when they dispense controlled substances.
Pharmacist vacancy and turnover rates markedly down
May 20th 2014Although there are still unfilled pharmacist jobs in hospitals and health systems, the vacancy rate for pharmacists in such settings is as low as it’s been in more than a decade, according to a staffing survey by the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists.
Florida bill expands pharmacists on board, vaccine administration
May 19th 2014A bill that originally proposed increasing the number of pharmacy techs Florida pharmacists could supervise to six or more has been passed by the state legislators. However, it is unclear whether Governor Rick Scott will sign it.
Alternative agents for the elderly should be considered for delirium, Parkinson’s disease
May 19th 2014There are many effective prescription and non-prescription treatments for delirium, Parkinson’s disease, allergic rhinitis, and other conditions in older adults, according to pharmacists and physicians who presented at the American Geriatrics Society Annual Scientific Meeting in Orlando, Fla., in mid May.
Report: Dabigatran moves from mother to fetus
May 14th 2014New research published in Obstetrics & Gynecology indicates the oral thrombin inhibitor, dabigatran, and its prodrug, dabigatran etexilate mesylate transfer from pregnant women to their fetuses via the placenta and could potentially affect fetal blood coagulation.
Recollections from a marked pharmacist
May 14th 2014Every now and then when I'm listening to the radio in the car and I hear a female singer lamenting something or other, I think to myself, “That girl is singing my song.” When I read your blog post titled “A dose of pharmacy truth: Report from the front lines,” I almost fell out of my chair, because you were singing my song. I have been that marked pharmacist, except I call it PTFD ([pharmacist targeted for destruction). I didn't coin that term until after I'd already been fired.
10 tips for landing your next pharmacy job
May 14th 2014The following comes to you courtesy of someone who wishes she’d had this list three months ago …One day you wake up and go to your job, and the next day you don’t have a job to go to. It can be that simple and that complicated, but the real question is, WHAT DO I DO NOW?
FDA study shows dabigatran lowers stroke risk
May 14th 2014In a new FDA study of more than 134,000 Medicare patients, new users of dabigatran (Pradaxa) had a lower risk of clot-related strokes, bleeding in the brain, and death than those taking warfarin. However, dabigatran was associated with a higher risk of major gastrointestinal bleeding than warfarin, according to the FDA’s drug safety communication.
Greatest impact of pharmacist transition care seen in elderly
May 13th 2014A care transition program for hospital patients with bedside delivery of postdischarge medications and follow-up calls by pharmacists shortly after discharge had the greatest impact on elderly patients, resulting in a lower likelihood of 30-day readmission, according to a report published May 1 in the American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy.