
The search for better treatment approaches has led clinicians to use atypical antipsychotics to augment or replace conventional approaches.

The search for better treatment approaches has led clinicians to use atypical antipsychotics to augment or replace conventional approaches.




Americans are feeling more responsible for their health, with 64% indicating in a national survey that they could be making more decisions about their health and wellness.



The FDA is requesting more data on the safety and efficacy of certain health care antiseptic active ingredients.


The new health and wellness information resource will allow pharmacists to advance health conversations with their patients.

Miconazole and clobetasol may play a role in helping cells produce myelin.

Walgreens is slowly pushing the limits of digital health strategies in the retail pharmacy environment.

Reid Blackwelder, MD, FAAFP, gives his point of view into why some pharmacists and physicians may still see team-based care as novel.

Joseph Saseen, PharmD, FASHP, FCCP, FNLA, BCPS, CLS, offers 3 pieces of advice to pharmacy students.

Reid Blackwelder, MD, FAAFP, talks about what it will take to make collaboration between pharmacists and physicians the norm.

Tricare made some changes that could affect the military community's use of compound drugs.

Joseph Saseen, professor in the Departments of Clinical Pharmacy and Family Medicine at University of Colorado Skaggs School of Pharmacy, talks about what it meant for him to win the 2014 Education Award from the American College of Clinical Pharmacy.

Bob Davis, PharmD, FAPhA, a professor of the Kennedy Pharmacy Innovation Center, talks about the sustainability of the center's Chronic Care Management program.

Reid Blackwelder, MD, FAAFP, gives advice to pharmacists who want to improve their relationships with physicians.

Thiazide diuretics are the least expensive antihypertensive drugs available in most countries.

Sandoz has introduced its ready-to-use levoleucovorin injection to the US market.

Elevating the upper bodies of women who recently gave birth may help improve their respiratory safety.

These resources aim to improve transparency and consistency in the residency accreditation process and provide easily accessible training opportunities for residency programs.

Joseph Saseen, professor in the Departments of Clinical Pharmacy and Family Medicine at University of Colorado Skaggs School of Pharmacy, talks about some of the signs that a patient could be at risk for hypotension.

Bob Davis, PharmD, FAPhA, a professor of the Kennedy Pharmacy Innovation Center, talks about the center's Chronic Care Management program and opportunities for pharmacists to obtain reimbursement.

Reid Blackwelder, MD, FAAFP, describes how important it is for him to be able to collaborate with pharmacists day-to-day.

This new weekly video program highlights the latest in pharmacy news, product approvals, FDA rulings, and more.

The House Armed Services Committee made revisions to a proposed "preferred pharmacy" pilot program for the military's TRICARE health program.

When counseling patients on infertility treatment, health care providers need to perform the roles of patient advocates, researchers, educators, and confidantes, among others.