Patients may find it difficult to distinguish between a cold and the flu, and pharmacists can help them determine if self treatment is appropriate.
A new trend is emerging as health system–based specialty pharmacies become a staple in the industry.
Panic and a host of interactions are entwined with disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs.
Traditional adherence aids, such as pillboxes and blister packaging, help patients organize their medications by day and time, while new technologies can also address medications not included in pillboxes, such as inhalers and insulin pens.
As a whole, adult vaccination coverage has remained unchanged without significant improvement.
Up to 18% of patients taking warfarin also take acetaminophen, but clinicians may not recognize the potential interaction between the two medications.
Pharmacists' communication activities are critical to improving and maintaining a positive image among the public; therefore, a media plan should be in place in order to reach both broad and narrowly defined audiences.
HER2 is a membrane-bound tyrosine kinase that when amplified contributes significantly to a tumor’s ability to proliferate and survive.
Assessment, interventions, and outcomes information is vital to specialty pharmacy stakeholders.
Keep an eye out for these specialty pipeline medications in 2019.
Nearly 30% of patients with diabetes have reported that injectable insulin was the most difficult part of their care regimen.
Even in a post-apocalyptic world, people still need pharmacists.
This study illustrates the healthcare utilization patterns, direct costs, and sustained virologic response rates associated with interferon-based therapies for hepatitis C patients.
Delaying CPR can drastically reduce a patient;s chances of surviving a medical emergency. Knowing the American Heart Association's new guidelines ensures a quick and effective response.
This pilot study analyzes the cost savings of utilizing a prescription medical food, serum-derived bovine immunoglobulin/protein isolate, for the management of inflammatory bowel disease in a small cohort.
Ramifications of shortages can be severe, but the FDA and ASHP have suggested solutions.
The Pharmacy & Therapeutics Society has become the Specialty Healthcare Benefits Council (SHBC).
Among the most important initiatives affecting health systems in the United States in 2017 was The Joint Commission (TJC) mandate requiring antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) programs at all acute-care and critical-access hospitals in the country.
There is a need for continued adverse event management for patients receiving oral chemotherapy due to the high incidence of adverse events and discontinuation rates. Pharmacists play a unique role in helping patients manage complicated dosing regimens, drug interactions, and adverse event profiles of oral chemotherapy.
Methotrexate >15 mg weekly and adalimumab as first-line therapy were positive predictors of anti-TNF-a response in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
Clinical testing of COVID-19 vaccine efficacy has led to the first FDA-approved COVID-19 vaccine, Comirnaty.
South Dakota State University student pharmacists are working to improve medication adherence through the 'Script Your Future' campaign.
We all dread the signs every flu season: runny nose, sore throat, muscle aches, and fever.