September 30th 2024
The event will focus on innovating with cutting-edge technology, featuring the likes of pharmaceutical technology companies revolutionizing the industry.
August 18th 2024
To scale up diabetes intervention programs, sustainable workflows, trainings, and payment models are key.
August 17th 2024
Sustainable pharmacy partnerships require addressing financial, technology, and customer needs.
June 24th 2024
The can’t-miss event on July 13 features speakers and CE sessions focused on streamlining pharmacy finances and services.
April 1st 2024
The can’t-miss event on April 13 features speakers and CE sessions focused on elevating patient-centric care.
NACDS' RxIMPACT Day to prompt discussion of retail pharmacy issues
Pharmacists from around the country will descend on Washington D.C., March 9 and 10 for RxIMPACT Day, sponsored by the National Association of Chain Drug Stores.
FDA approves drug to prevent premature births
FDA has approved hydroxyprogesterone caproate injection (Makena), the first drug to help prevent premature delivery before 37 weeks in women who have had at least 1 previous preterm birth.
OTC Product News
In this section we showcase products and product news that ran up against space limitations or fell outside the parameters of recently featured categories in the print edition. Look for more OTC Product News in upcoming issues of the Drug Topics e-newsletter.
Oseltamivir oral suspension back-ordered due to increased demand
Oseltamivir phosphate oral suspension (Tamiflu) is on back order because of increased demand, manufacturer Genentech announced.
Rosiglitazone labels update cardiovascular risks
FDA has announced that labeling for rosiglitazone (Avandia) has been changed to include information on cardiovascular risks (including death) connected with use of this agent.
FDA approves Corifact to prevent bleeding in people with rare genetic defect
FDA has approved Corifact (CSL Behring), the first product intended to prevent bleeding in people with the rare genetic defect congenital Factor XIII deficiency.
Sanofi-aventis to acquire Genzyme
The $20.1 billion acquisition of Genzyme by Sanofi-aventis will allow Sanotif-aventis to expand its footprint in biotechnology and give it an edge in the market for drugs for rare diseases, according to experts.
Control-panel upgrade improves pneumatic transport system
Swisslog, a leader in pneumatic tube manufacturing, has launched a new touch-screen control-panel design.
Vaccine may help patients avoid herpes zoster recurrence
Recurrences of herpes zoster may be more common in immunocompetent adults than once thought, according to a study published in the February issue of Mayo Clinic Proceedings, Newswise reported.
ACIP revises adult immunization schedule for 2011
The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices announces several changes to the recommended adult immunization schedule for 2011.
Pradaxa shelf life limited, warns manufacturer
Pharmacists and patients are being told to be mindful of the limited shelf life of the new anticoagulant, Pradaxa (dabigatran etexilate), manufactured by Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals.
Zinc may shorten common cold
Zinc, in lozenge or syrup form, is beneficial in reducing the duration and severity of the common cold in healthy people, when taken within at least 24 hours of onset of symptoms, according to a new report published in the Cochran Library.
Guilty plea in smuggled ED drugs scam
A woman recently pleaded guilty to a charge of smuggling erectile dysfunction drugs falsely labeled as herbal dietary supplements from the People's Republic of China into this country.
Urgent call to action for independent pharmacy owners
At the PDS Independent Pharmacy Business Growth Conference in Orlando, Fla., Friday, Feb. 18, at 2:00 p.m. EST, a panel discussion will brainstorm what can be done to "save our industry ... and your local business."
NACDS Foundation taking Community PREP applications
NACDS Foundation is giving $1.5 million in pharmacy residency grants to nonprofit academic institutions over the next 2 years.
NACDS supports Florida hospital labor case
NACDS has filed a brief in support of an Orlando hospital fighting a Department of Labor ruling.
Rite Aid offers free cholesterol and BP consultations
Rite Aid is getting its pharmacists involved in a number of efforts to educate consumers during American Heart Month.
CDC issues interim HIV prophylaxis measure
CDC issued an interim guidance to reduce HIV infection among high-risk individuals in its Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
Escitalopram reduces number and severity of menopausal hot flashes
Escitalopram at does of 10 mg/d or 20 mg/d significantly reduced hot-flash frequency and severity compared with placebo, according to a recent multi-center, double-blind study published in JAMA.
Fluzone linked with increased febrile seizures in children
An increase in febrile seizures in children following vaccination with Fluzone warrants further investigation, according to a report from FDA.
Increased FDA authority can help mitigate drug shortages
FDA currently lists 178 drugs in short supply, up 33% from 157 in 2009. The most frequent problem of shortage relates to manufacturing or regulatory noncompliance.
Pharmacy moments remembered
Sometimes pharmacists can't help judging their patients by appearances. Then they look deeper — and find a real human being looking right back at them.
Pharmacy CQI: Monthly Rx safety audits
There are 2 measures of success every pharmacy should post on its wall. The first indicates percentage of QREs (quality-related events) in prescription fills, and the second measures the percentage of QREs caught before they reach the patient.
Walgreens brings fresh produce to "food deserts"
In 10 of its Chicago-area stores, Walgreens is piloting a program to provide healthy food options such as fresh fruits and vegetables, frozen meats and fish, eggs, and whole-grain cereals and pastas in its stores.
OTC foot-care products
From arthritis to blisters to ingrown toenails, hurting feet present a huge public health concern.
Technicians key to telepharmacy success in North Dakota
Pharmacy technicians have emerged as key players in the growth of telepharmacy in both inpatient and outpatient settings in areas like North Dakota, which relies heavily on telepharmacy.
Letters: February 2011
Pharmacists speak out about solutions for the poor, drug shortages, counterfeit drugs, and Plan B.
Flu vaccine patch to get 5-year test
A revolutionary flu vaccine patch is likely to be developed in the course of an upcoming 5-year clinical trial. Data indicate that it is more effective in animals than are traditional injections.