Authors


Henry Chan, BS

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Adherence With Lipid-Lowering, Antihypertensive, and Diabetes Medications

Adherence was examined among patients taking medications, individually and in combinations, to treat hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and/or diabetes.


Anu B. Dhamecha, Pharm

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Enterprise Collaborations Help Meet Challenges

Community Health Network of Indianapolis and Walgreens are leveraging each other’s strengths to design and implement programs.


Nancy L. Reaven, MA

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Implementing Guideline-Recommended Therapy for Patients With CKD: Is Hope on the Horizon?

This commentary addresses the possible reasons for treatment gaps between recommended therapy for patients with CKD, and the realities of current practices, and examines new developments that may bridge the gap.


Robert Irene, RPh

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Asembia's Summit to Launch Another Transformative Year for Specialty Pharmacy

Asembia's 2020 Specialty Pharmacy Summit (May 3-7 at the Wynn & Encore in Las Vegas) will bring together stakeholders from across the industry to investigate challenges and collectively generate solutions.


Antonio P. Legorreta, MD, MPH

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Does Medication Persistence in Diabetes Affect the Risk Of Hospitalization In The Short-Term?

An evaluation of the impact of persistence to oral antidiabetic medication on reducing the risk of hospitalization in adult patients with type 2 diabetes.



Cindy L. O'Bryant, PharmD, BCOP, FCCP, FHOPA

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Understanding the Evolving Landscape of Malignant Melanoma

This Continuing Education activity is supported by an educational grant from Merck Sharpe & Dohme Corp.


Albert Garcia, RPh, MHL

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Growing a Specialty Pharmacy Business Represents Opportunity for Today's Pharmacy Operation

How to "get into the game" as the health care environment continues to evolve is discussed. The opportunities abound for those willing to jump in.


Rajeev Shah, PharmD, AAHIVP, BCIDP

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Pharmacists Are Transforming and Optimizing HIV Treatment

Regardless of a pharmacist’s practice site or type, they play an integral role in ensuring the treatment success of patients with HIV.


Ryan Lindstrom, PharmD Candidate

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Get PrEPared for HIV Prophylaxis

Expansion to adolescents, flexible dosing strategies, innovative delivery models, and long-acting antiretrovirals all help the strategy.


Christopher Loucks, PharmD, MS

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340B Recertification: Annual Opportunity to Ensure 340B Program Compliance

The 340B Drug Pricing Program requires covered entities to ensure program integrity through several processes.


Sonya Kremencugsky, PharmD Candidate

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Approach Respiratory Illnesses Rationally

When patients present with respiratory illnesses, pharmacists must assess factors such as comorbidities, symptoms and symptom control, medication history, and adverse effects.



Shehker Mohan, PhD

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Help Manage and Treat Parkinson Disease

Pharmacists play an integral role and can improve patients’ quality of life with proper communication, counseling, and monitoring.





Elizabeth Van Dril, PGY1 Community Pharmacy Resident Jewel-Osco/Midwestern University

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Community Pharmacy Residency Programs

The current nationwide push for pharmacist provider status emphasizes an increasing need for advanced clinical training throughout the profession, and residency program curriculums are filling this need.



Krystle Vermes

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Amprya Bioequivalent Approved for Multiple Sclerosis

Dalfampridine extended-release tablets deemed bioequivalent of Amprya.


Charles H. Brown

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Hemostasis and Thrombosis Issues

News in the world of anticoagulation is presented, including insights on the new guidelines for warfarin.


Stephen F. Eckel, PharmD, MHA, BCPS, FCCP, FASHP, FAPhA

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Winning at Our Own Game

Although pharmacists are medication experts and have unique insights into the medication-use process in their organizations, it doesn’t always feel like others think we know the most or that we have control of decisions for our departments.


Jeannette Y. Wick, RPh, MBA, FASCP

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Concerns Linger About GLP-1 Agonists Despite Their Popularity

Questions in the pharmacy are endless and often hard to answer.


Tiffany Marissa Hatcher, 2017 PharmD Candidate

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Residencies and Fellowships: A Pharmacist's First-Hand Perspective on Both

A pharmacist who completed a fellowship and a residency gives advice on what pharmacy students can expect in both.


Dan Steiber, RPh

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Navigating Patient Treatment in Oncology to Fill Gaps in Care

Oncology pharmacists can help ensure patient access to lifesaving therapies.


Marc Julliard, PhD, NRCC(TC)

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Toxicology: Is It Influenced by Pharmacogenetics?

Numerous, important differences exist in the ways that humans metabolize xenobiotics. These interindividual differences can directly affect the efficacy and toxicity of drugs and other foreign substances.


Craig Kimble, PharmD, MBA, MS, BCAP

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Prepare the Pharmacy for the Next Crisis

A well-drafted business continuity plan enables continued operations, mitigates potential risks.


Suzanne Soliman, PharmD, BCMAS

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Women in Pharmacy Should Band Together to Overcome Obstacles

Networking and being prepared and educated are keys to succeeding as women in the pharmacy field.


Paul DelloRusso

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Does Your Controlled Substance Compliance Program Adequately Address Pharmacists’ Corresponding Responsibility?

Pharmacists struggling to reconcile their duty to dispense with legal obligations to prevent drug diversion must exercise judgment when determining whether a prescription is suspect or legitimate. 


Jennifer Nguyen, PharmD Candidate

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HIV PrEP: An Opportunity for Pharmacists

When taken daily, PrEP is highly effective for preventing HIV from sex or injection drug use.