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Pharmacy Law: What's in a Name? A Potential Lawsuit!
An appeals court rules on the case of a patient who received medication meant for someone with a similar name.
Obese Mothers Face Elevated Risk of Heart Attack, Stroke
Compared with mothers of normal weight, heart attacks and stroke were more common in underweight women, overweight women, and obese women.
Average Caloric Intake in the United States Declines
Average caloric intake in the United States has significantly decreased since 2004, but obesity rates have not declined.
Asthma Plus Three: Aspirin-Exacerbated Respiratory Disease
This potentially serious condition is only partially understood, and its triad of symptoms often goes unrecognized.
Poll Reveals Parents' Blind Spots Regarding Kids' Weight
A poll indicates that many American parents do not recognize that their children are overweight or obese.
Associations Between Cancer Risks, Disease Activity, and Drug Therapy in Patients with Lupus
Steroid Use in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis and Risk of Myocardial Infarction
A recent study found glucocorticosteroids to be associated with nearly a 70% increased risk of myocardial infarction in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
TS: A Quiet Storm
There is an ongoing quest for information on this rare and fast-paced form of deep vein thrombosis.
Examining the Risk of Pulmonary Embolism in Patients with Asthma
Diuretics, ACEIs, ARBs, and NSAIDs: A Nephrotoxic Combination
This triple therapy can increase the risk of acute renal failure.
What Does USP Mean to You?
This important document outlines the responsibilities of the extemporaneous compounder.
Report Offers Insight Into Global Biosimilars Market
The Generic Pharmaceutical Association suggests that a eport on the global biosimilar market demonstrates the need for action to make biosimilar versions of biologic medicines available.
Court Case Questions REMS Restrictions
Rx Product News
US Supreme Court Ponders Generics Manufacturer Liability
Bristol-Myers Squibb's and Pfizer's Eliquis
Eliquis (apixaban) tablets are approved to reduce the risk of stroke and systemic embolism in adults with nonvalvular atrial fibrillation.
Virginia Bill First to Allow Biosimilar Substitution
Occupational Allergies: Working On It!
Pharmacists are often the first clinicians to see cases of occupational dermatitis, rhinitis, and asthma.
Counseling for Asthma
Anxiety and depression may have a negative impact on self-management of asthma.
Can You Read These Rxs?
Pet Peeves
Case Studies
Case studies involving azithromycin and arrhythmias and the pertussis vaccine during pregnancy.
Generic Product News
Coverage of newly released generic medications.
Internet Searches Point to Drug Side Effects Prior to Government Alert
Report Predicts Growth in Pharmacy Automation Market
Technology Product News
Coverage of the latest pharmacy technology products.
C-Section Babies More Prone to Allergies
Babies delivered by cesarean section are 5 times as likely to develop allergies when exposed to common allergens as are babies born naturally, according to the results of a study.
Asthma Drug Successfully Treats Severe Hives and Itch
Study finds that omalizumab is effective in treating chronic idiopathic urticaria in patients whose symptoms remained after antihistamine therapy.
Probiotics During Pregnancy Can Reduce Allergies in Children
Sauna Exposure Impairs Sperm Count and Motility
A Finnish study finds that men's sperm count remained low for nearly 3 months after they stopped spending time in a sauna.