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Anemia in Multiple Myeloma: Mechanisms, Management, and Emerging Therapies

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Pharmacist-driven discharge medication reconciliation services identifies clinical interventions and may contribute to a decreased 30-day readmission rate.

In an interview with Pharmacy Times, Deanna Horner, PharmD, BCPS, executive vice president of Eversona Enterprise Direct Strategy, discussed how payers, employers, and health plans can approach GLP-1 coverage as demand for these therapies continues to grow.

New real-world data suggest pharmacists may have an expanding role in prioritizing GLP-1 therapy for patients managing both conditions.

Physicians oversee prescription medications the patient is taking, but OTC products bypass this system, and patients are often unaware of what can and cannot be taken.

Kasey Malotte, PharmD, BCPS, discusses the new credential’s strengths and areas for growth as well as why a stronger training ecosystem is necessary for long-term impact.

Utah's AI-powered prescription refill pilot is fueling debate over how artificial intelligence can improve medication access and workflow efficiency while preserving the clinical oversight needed to ensure patient safety.

A study finds low-income and minority families are likely among those experiencing consequences from reduced measles, mumps, rubella, and varicella (MMRV) vaccine uptake amid the worst surge in US measles cases in decades.

The regimens are pembrolizumab plus enfortumab vedotin-ejfv (EV) and pembrolizumab with berahyaluronidase alfa-pmph and EV.

The FDA approval gives patients with multiple myeloma a second subcutaneous anti-CD38 option alongside daratumumab.

The FDA expanded Wilate's approval for routine prophylaxis to reduce bleeding episodes in children younger than 6 years with von Willebrand disease, supported by phase 3 WIL-33 data showing low annualized bleeding rates and favorable tolerability.

A study published in JAMA Network Open of opioid-naive patients with acute pain found that opioids were typically used in low doses and for short periods, but pain often lasted longer than expected, and leftover medication was common.

The tool can estimate recurrence risk across multiple subtypes, including those for which no guideline-recommended genomic prognostic tests currently exist.

Ennumo is approved for the same indications as its reference product, Neulasta (pegfilgrastim).

The new program gives eligible Medicare Part D beneficiaries access to Wegovy, Zepbound, and Foundayo for weight management at a flat $50 co-pay, but early claim-routing errors show pharmacists have a critical role in getting patients across the bridge.

These recommendations for acute pulmonary embolism management are most applicable to pharmacists on the interdisciplinary team managing acute PE.

Tanya J. Uritsky, PharmD, BCPP, FPPCP, FASHP, discusses multimodal analgesia, acute pain pathways, opioid-tolerant patients, suzetrigine, and pharmacist-led interventions across health systems with Pharmacy Times.

A preclinical study demonstrates protective immunity against flu, COVID-19, and RSV without immune interference.

New findings show chronic kidney disease affects the same share of US adults as in 2013, although the disease is increasingly tied to diabetes and heart conditions.

Study authors suggest diabetic guidelines should consider standardized reporting of CGM metrics in studies employing CGM-based interventions.

Advances in antibiotic and microbiome-based therapies may reduce recurrence and improve outcomes in patients with recurrent Clostridioides difficile infection.

Researchers found that excess abdominal fat suppresses immune surveillance in the lungs by increasing regulatory T cells, challenging the "obesity paradox."

The authors said these data support the safety of current coadministration practice.

Danish study links meningioma risk to progestogen contraceptives, including injectable depot medroxyprogesterone acetate and levonorgestrel intrauterine devices.





























