Pharmacist interventions can make a difference in patient care, according to a study presented at the American Pharmacists Association's 2004 annual meeting.
Nonopioid Therapy For Acute Pain Shows Positive Results in Phase 3 Trial
Cebranopadol met its primary endpoint of reduction in pain intensity as measured by the Pain Numeric Rating Scale (NRS) area under the curve from 2 through 48 hours.
How Barbershops Are Becoming Community Health Care Destinations
The Cut Hypertension Program operates in barbershops across the Bay Area in California. The program’s lead pharmacist joined us to discuss main themes and goals of the new initiative.
FDA Grants Orphan Drug Designation to BIOX-101 for Intracerebral Hemorrhagic Stroke
Currently, there is a gap in treatment for this patient population and intracerebral hemorrhagic stroke is considered an orphan disease.
The Current, Future Roles of AI within the Pharmacy Profession
As artificial intelligence evolves from a novel technology to commonplace in health care, the pharmacy industry is adapting to its challenges and opportunities.
Access to Community Pharmacies Increased Willingness to Receive Flu Vaccine
Researchers investigated the acceptability of community pharmacy-led influenza vaccination and patients’ willingness to return for future immunization.
Pregnant Women Generally Prefer Maternal RSV Vaccine to Infant Injections
The main motivations for preferring vaccination included previous experience with an RSV infection and desire to protect the baby.