Authors



Joseph J. Saseen, PharmD, BCPS

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Successful Collaborative Care Strategies for Pharmacists

The panel concludes its discussion with insights on successful strategies that can inform optimal collaborative care practices for cardiovascular risk reduction in patients with ASCVD.


Kristen Coppock

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First Oral Tablet for Chemotherapy-induced Diarrhea in Dogs Receives Conditional FDA Approval

The prescription-only crofelemer delayed-release tablets were developed using a sustainable, plant-based formula.



Andrew Layton, BA

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Cost-Effectiveness of Extended-Release Carbidopa-Levodopa for Advanced Parkinson's Disease

Existing levodopa therapies for Parkinson’s disease often provide inadequate symptom control after prolonged treatment. This study assessed the cost-effectiveness of an extended-release carbidopa-levodopa formulation (IPX066).


John Fiacco, RPh

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From Pharmacist to Entrepreneur: Pursuing a Career in Pharmacy Ownership

As a pharmacy student, it is easy to see yourself working behind the counter at a major chain store when you think about your future.


Gregory Hamby, PharmD, RPh

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Using Patient-management Software for Improved Care

The pharmacist's role is changing from a technical function.


Nila Carpenter, LPN

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Exploring Nursing Adherence Programs for Oral Oncolytics

Specialty pharmacies are becoming more involved in programs that focus on the management of oral oncolytics. The role of health care workers, including pharmacists, physicians, and nurses, is being defined as this therapeutic class grows.



Shaul Eitan

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Devices, Not Just Doctors, Should Engage Patients

But many products are designed for medical professionals, not consumers, and that needs to change.


Samuel Stolpe, PharmD, MPH

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Year-Round Solutions Beyond the Influenza Season

As the margin between acquisition cost and sales price continues to narrow for traditional community pharmacy medication dispensing, many pharmacies are increasingly turning to service-based opportunities to improve their profitability.


Miley G. Nikirk, PharmD Candidate

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Legal Issues With Naloxone Availability Conferring Authority and Insulating From Liability

The rise of opioid overdoses nationally has expanded the role of pharmacists and advocacy for pharmacists to apply their knowledge and talents to emergency situations.


Karen Anthony, MS

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Factors Associated With Employee Participation in a Value-Based Insurance Design Initiative

We describe enrollment in a voluntary VBID initiative. Uptake was suboptimal, suggesting that barriers to enrollment may have significant implications for the overall effectiveness of VBID.


Yan Xiong, MS

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Real-World Immunoglobulin Dose Adjustments and Impact on Utilization and Costs

Real-world dose adjustments occurred in patients with primary immunodeficiency who switched from intravenous immunoglobulin to subcutaneous immunoglobulin 20%, with resulting implications for payers, patients, and plasma collection and supply.


Daniel E. Hilleman, PharmD

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New Oral Anticoagulants for Stroke Prevention in Atrial Fibrillation

This review summarizes the safety and efficacy of 3 new orally active anticoagulant drugs (dabigatran, rivaroxaban, apixaban) that can be used as alternatives to warfarin.


Katelyn Vautrin, PharmD Candidate

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Sunovion Pharmaceuticals' Latuda

The FDA approved Sunovion Pharmaceuticals' Latuda (lurasidone HCL), an atypical antipsychotic used to treat schizophrenia in adults 18 years and older.


Yanru Qiao, MS

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Economic Outcomes of Warfarin Discontinuation Among Patients with Atrial Fibrillation

This study seeks to determine the economic effects of warfarin discontinuation in patients with nonvalvular atrial fibrillation.



Sophia Pak, PharmD

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Evaluation of Therapeutic Interchange From Donepezil to Galantamine Extended-Release

Therapeutic interchange from donepezil to galantamine extended-release: a 3-month analysis.


Chris Adams, PhD, MBA

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The Journey of Commitment to Ultra-Rare Disease Patients: A Supportive Business Model

Over the last 5 years, more than 4000 FDA-regulated clinical trials were initiated worldwide for rare disease treatments.




Suzette DiMascio, CHE, CMCE, CPC

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Asembia 2017: A Look Back and a Peek Ahead

Value-based care and direct and indirect remuneration fees among the hottest topics at annual summit.


Sajida Nasser, PharmD candidate

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CAR T-Cell Therapy in Refractory Large B-Cell Lymphoma and Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

CAR T-cell therapy involves collecting a patient’s blood, extracting the T cells within the blood, and returning the remaining blood back into the body, a process called leukapheresis.



Frieda Wiley, PharmD, CGP

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The 3 Drug Classes for Experimental Ebola Treatment

Treatment success often depends on the stage of the infection in which they are administered.


Anacelia Olivera, Chai Wang

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Student Advocacy at NACDS RxIMPACT Day

Students share personal stories of their experiences serving as advocates at the National Association of Chain Drug Stores' RxIMPACT day in Washington, DC.




Hasan Kazmi, PharmD

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New Oral Anticoagulants: Implications for Health Systems

The new oral anticoagulants that have become available in recent years have added significant complexity to the prevention of stroke in patients with atrial fibrillation.