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.
Missouri bill grants psychologists authority to order prescriptions
Missouri is considering legislation that will let trained psychologists prescribe medications.
Rite Aid to terminate operation of 28 stores in Nevada
Rite Aid to exit Las Vegas market.
Erectile dysfunction drug approved for once-daily use
Impotent men can now take Cialis on a daily basis.
NACDS sends letter on tamper-resistant Rxs to Medicaid directors
NACDS, 90 organizations send letter to state Medicaid directors on tamper-resistant Rxs.
Decreasing Rx co-payments boost drug adherence by chronic disease patients
Chronic disease patients are more compliant when Rx co-payments decrease.
AAHomecare: Medicare anti-fraud measures are way overdue
AAHomecare supports Medicare anti-fraud measures.
CMS announces plans for second phase of DMEPOS competitive bidding
CMS announces second round of Medicare DMEPOS competitive bidding program.
FDA cracks down on pharmacies that compound bioidentical hormones
FDA warns seven pharmacies that the claims they have made for their bioidentical hormones are unsupported.
Drug Topics OTC Cold, Cough, and Flu Survey, December, 2007
Shields to head Artomick
William Shields, named CEO of Artomick, a medication management and technology company.
FDA warns of musculoskeletal pain with bisphosphonates
FDA issues warning for bisphosphonates.
Part D drug prices keep on rising
According to Consumers Union, drug prices rose at 75% of the Medicare Part D prescription drug plans.
CMS proposes to reduce premiums for low-income Medicare patients
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services proposes a rule to reduce premiums for low-income subsidized patients.
Insulet Corp., DexCom partner for glucose monitoring
Insulet, DexCom announce development agreement for glucose monitoring.
PhRMA, EMHS launch pilot to improve access to drugs in Maine
EMHS, PhRMA partner to improve access to medicine in eastern Maine.
Home Diagnostics, Rite Aid sign agreement for blood glucose monitoring system
Home Diagnostics signs exclusive co-brand agreement with Rite Aid.
FDA's toll-free number for reporting adverse events gets NACDS' nod
NACDS supports FDA toll- free number for reporting adverse events requirement.
NACDS Foundation awards $140,000 in grants for community pharmacy
NACDS Foundation awards $140,000 in grants to community pharmacy.
Chains blame weather, economy for soft December sales
Major drugstore chains report weak December sales.
Two more studies show EPO drugs not safe for cancer patients
FDA releases new study findings for ESA use in cancer patients.
MTM heats up in Ohio
Medication therapy management opportunities expand in Ohio.
NACDS Foundation awards over $120,000 in scholarships
NACDS Foundation increases pharmacy student scholarships.
States look to strengthen prescription monitoring programs
Florida and Wyoming officials explore real-time monitoring of prescription medications.
Drug Topics survey: R.Ph.s give thumbs down to Mevacor OTC
Drug Topics' poll finds pharmacists against Mevacor going OTC.
Poor patients miss out on drug samples
Prescription drug samples rarely go to poor and uninsured according to Harvard study.
Ferring expands HEART program for cash-paying fertility patients
Ferring fertility program expanded
FDA requires new toll-free number for reporting adverse events
New rule requires pharmacies to provide patients with a toll-free number to report adverse events.
Massachusetts college receives $2 million donation from alumnus
Pharmacist donates $2 million to Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences