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.
Some Illinois pharmacists want to dispense marijuana
With this year’s enactment of a state law allowing medical marijuana sales, some Illinois pharmacists would like to own dispensaries so they too can gain a piece of the legal marijuana trade.
PBMs to limit availability of branded drugs on formularies
Express Scripts and CVS Caremark are expected to expand their list of non-covered drugs for the 2015 plan year, leading to challenging pricing negotiations between branded pharmaceutical companies and PBMs.
Dr. Oz plugs in-pharmacy rapid diagnostic tests
During a recent episode of his nationally syndicated television show, Dr. Mehmet Cengiz Oz suggested that rapid diagnostic tests for strep throat should be available in pharmacies.
ACOs receive mixed grades in self-assessment study
Some people credit ACOs with lowering healthcare costs and improving quality. But a new study reveals that while ACOs are performing well in some areas, they fall woefully short in many others.
FDA questions effectiveness of antimicrobial soaps
The marketplace is flooded with antibacterial hand soaps and body washes that supposedly prevent the spread of bacteria. Problem is, according to the FDA, there’s no evidence that they work.
Study: Edoxaban safer alternative to warfarin for Afib patients
The direct oral factor Xa inhibitor edoxaban was found to be noninferior to well-managed warfarin for preventing strokes or systemic embolism in patients with atrial fibrillation.
Drug Topics Voices 01-15-2014
Letters, e-mails, Facebook posts, and web comments from Drug Topics readers.
2013-2014 flu season hits young, middle-aged adults
This year’s flu season has been hard on young and middle-aged adults, with most hospitalizations involving patients 18 to 64 years old.
Gestational diabetes screening should take place at 24 weeks
All pregnant women should be screened for gestational diabetes mellitus at 24 weeks gestation, even if they have no symptoms, according to new recommendations from the USPSTF.
Drug shortages fueling medication errors, patient complaints
Drug shortages are causing medication errors, delayed or cancelled care, and prompting patient complaints, according to a survey of pharmacy directors published in the Journal of Managed Care Pharmacy.
FDA approves first combo therapy for advanced melanoma
GSK's Mekinist and Tafinlar combination received accelerated approval after priority review.
The shell game
Now you see it, now you don't . . . the big pharmacy school con
Never a dull moment
The view from another zoo.
An idea whose time has come
When the cure is killing you, what's wrong with using a drug that actually helps you feel better - and maybe stay alive?
What’s in a name? Just your training, education, experience …
One chain used the legal system to tell its pharmacists how it really felt. They got the message.
.pharmacy domain name passes initial ICANN evaluation
NABP effort seeks worldwide protection for consumers and users of pharmacies online.
The pharmacist’s role in transitions of care
As hospitals face decreased reimbursements, pharmacist involvement in pre- and post-discharge medication reconciliation is more important than ever.
California pharmacists win provider status
The law expands the powers of registered pharmacists and establishes a new category of Advanced Practice Pharmacists.
OTC Oxytrol now available in retail pharmacies
Patch treating overactive bladder in women is now available OTC.
Pharmacy compounding and the potential impact of cGMPs
Since the NECC-triggered outbreak of fungal meningitis in 2012, FDA has responded aggressively, inspected almost 70 pharmacies. Now it is supported by a new law, the DQSA, and many new questions arise.
Factor Xa reversal agent designated breakthrough therapy
Portola is pursuing accelerated approval for andexanet alfa and plans to initiate studies on a larger scale in 2014.
Medicaid expansion moves forward
Three states prepare to handle mushrooming Medicaid enrollments
Implications of the Maine drug-import law
Some of the medications coming into Maine will originate in countries where oversight of the pharmaceutical production process is lax or nil. Are the possible consequences worth the probable savings?
Feds investigating Rite Aid pseudoephedrine sales
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration is investigating pseudoephedrine sales at Rite Aid stores throughout West Virginia, according to a published report.
OTC sodium phosphate overdose can be deadly, FDA warns
FDA has issued a warning that over-the-counter sodium phosphate drugs can cause serious injury to kidneys and the heart if more than one dose is taken in 24 hours.
Access to painkillers disrupted by unpredictable supply chain
A survey of more than 1,000 pharmacists conducted by NCPA reveals high numbers of chronic-pain patients who had to wait or search to fill their prescriptions and pharmacies without supplies to fill them at all.
Top priorities in community pharmacy
Two big causes drive NCPA's new president.
FDA approves Farxiga to treat type 2 diabetes; bladder cancer concerns remain
APhA president-elect candidates announced
Members of the American Pharmacists Association (APhA) will meet the 2014 president-elect candidates during the APhA annual meeting and exhibition in Orlando in March.
NCPA asks for hearing on skyrocketing generic drug prices
NCPA has asked congressional leaders to look into the reasons behind the skyrocketing costs of generic drugs.