Pharmacist Counseling Improves Salbutamol Asthma Treatment
April 21st 2015By educating nurses, counseling physicians, and providing feedback on inhalation technique, pharmacists can reduce issues related to salbutamol treatment for asthma and bronchitis, according to research findings.
New Jersey Pharmacists' Perceptions of the New Jersey Prescription Monitoring Program
With prescription opioid overdoses leading to more deaths in the United States each year than cocaine and heroin combined, prescription drug abuse, misuse, and diversion have become growing concerns.
Is Generic Insulin's Absence Interfering with Patient Adherence?
April 15th 2015The lack of generic insulin may keep patients from using the medicine, even though they risk life-threatening complications, new research from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine suggests.
Biosimilar Approval Brings New Awareness Levels for Community Pharmacists
April 15th 2015The FDA's March 6, 2015, Zarxio approval brought biosimilars into the spotlight once again, although Zarxio and other biosimilars continue to face hurdles. Community pharmacists should remain aware of the therapies in order to better assist their patients.
Technology Equals Opportunity: Seize the Moment
April 13th 2015Whether its robots, microbots, smartphones, or 3-dimensional printing, the potential for technology to impact health care and pharmacy excites and motivates Dan Benamoz, RPh, founder and chief executive officer, Pharmacy Development Services.