
A panel of 4 experts discussed the most favored nation (MFN) initiative and its impacts on research and development, market and payer distributions, and pharmacists and patients.
Ned Milenkovich, PharmD, JD, is chair of the health care law practice at Much Shelist, PC and former vice chairman of the Illinois State Board of Pharmacy.
A panel of 4 experts discussed the most favored nation (MFN) initiative and its impacts on research and development, market and payer distributions, and pharmacists and patients.
The bill promises lower drug costs and greater innovation, but critics still have concerns.
A novel solution can strategically control the release of the drug in vivo.
Many other issues on the new administration’s plate are taking priority.
All stakeholders should work together to determine and address drug shortages.
Some outsourcers and pharmacies have capitalized on the shortages, producing compounded versions.
Although patients hope for reduced costs, Pharma’s reaction to the IRA remains to be seen.
Pharmacists could play a major role in answering patient questions and providing counseling about cannabis
Under the proposal, specific drugs would be prohibited
Just as the pharmacy field is expanding its horizons, CE programs are offering new topics and learning strategies.
Partnering with a franchisor can provide a support system and resources for pharmacies looking to diversify revenue
The rapidly changing environment is creating new responsibilities for all staff, including technicians
Despite this decision, the trend of various states attempting to regulate pharmacy benefit managers is expected to continue
Pharmacists must carefully consider safety concerns and patient privacy.
As demand increases, pharmacies can diversify by offering brain-function assessments to patients.
Imminent March, April expiration dates indicate changes are on the horizon for pharmacy services.
November 27, 2023, marks date set by statute for full implementation of Drug Supply Chain Security Act.
Stock shelves with boutique and unique products to anchor existing customer, attract new ones.
FDA revises emergency use authorization to grant prescribing authority for Pfizer’s Paxlovid antiviral treatment for COVID-19.
New state law allows dispensation of HIV meds, distribution of fentanyl test strips starting in 2023.
Some states are pushing to increase scope of practice, expand programs.
In proposed changes, the practice would fall within nonsterile compounding.
Agency aims to allow electronic prescriptions for schedule II to V drugs between registered retail pharmacies on 1-time basis for initial fill.
State Licensing Body Begins Issuing Notices to Nonresident Pharmacies Engaged in Compounding or Dispensing Prescription Drugs for Controlled Substances
DEA seizure of large-scale narcotics points to potential drug diversion in supply chain.
HR 841 has bipartisan support, ensuring the FDA recognizes the products as dietary supplements.
Collaboration with academic centers expands clinical services to help support health care goals.
Economic impact on health care system is unclear after SCOTUS renders decision on Rutledge, Attorney General of Arkansas v. Pharmaceutical Care Management Association.
Secretary Azar’s emergency declaration under PREP Act allows them to procure, dispense, and administer vaccinations once available.
New transformation effort focuses on identifying and adopting best practices for workflows to enhance delivery of services.
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