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Common Hormonal Disorder Increases Disease and Hospitalization Risk
Women with polycystic ovary syndrome face an elevated risk of developing heart disease, diabetes, mental health conditions, reproductive disorders, and endometrial cancer.
Menstrual Pain Exacerbated by Smoking
Recent study results have indicated that female smokers may be at higher risk for developing menstrual pain.
Sugary Beverages May Hasten Onset of Menstrual Cycle
Girls who frequently consume sugary drinks may start their menstrual periods earlier than those who do not, recent study results suggested.
Cancer Care: The Role of Specialty Pharmacy
Specialty pharmacy is often considered one of the fastest growing and least understood segments of health care.
Hospital Emergency Departments Are Adopting Drug-Use Tracking Systems
It was recently announced that some hospitals in certain states are using a system to track patients who shop hospital emergency departments.
Termination of Pharmacist for Firing Gun While on Duty
Can a pharmacist be successful with a legal argument that his termination was unlawful because it violated public policy?
Generic Product News (July 2015)
Read about the new generic products featured in July.
How Do Generic Drug Appearances Affect Patient Adherence?
Could changes in the physical attributes of generic drugs affect patient adherence?
Effort to Curb Rising Generic Drug Costs Reaches Congress
Legislation has been introduced in Congress to rein in skyrocketing generic drug prices.
Robotic Pills Could Simplify Administration of Biologic Drugs
A robotic pill may be the first oral agent to successfully traverse the acidic digestive environment to deliver biologic drugs that, to date, could only be delivered via injection.
Emerging Therapies and the Expanding Role of Pharmacists in the Care of Patients with Heart Failure
This Continuing Education activity is supported by an educational grant from Novartis Pharmaceutical Corporation.
Time for a Change? Looking Ahead at New Treatment Strategies for the Management of Dyslipidemia
This Continuing Education activity is supported by an educational grant from Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp.
Wake-Up Call: Engaging the Pharmacist in Individualizing Treatment and Optimizing Patient Outcomes in Insomnia
Excellence in Patient Care Award Winner: Gavin Kivisto, PharmD
Gavin Kivisto, PharmD, this year's winner of the Walmart Pharmacist Excellence in Patient Care Award, has dedicated himself to providing his patients with individualized care.
Peptic Ulcers: What You Need to Know
Peptic ulcer disease leads to 1 million hospitalizations and 6500 deaths annually.
Case Studies (July 2015)
What should these pharmacists do?
Pet Peeves (July 2015)
Read about strong odors, dumb questions, and other pet peeves.
Can You Read These Rxs? (July 2015)
Can you you figure out what these prescriptions say?
Drug-Induced Gingival Overgrowth: More than a Cosmetic Issue
Drug-induced gingival overgrowth affects about 1 million North Americans.
Diarrhea: Preventable and Treatable
Although diarrheal disease Is preventable and treatable, it affects billions of individuals annually.
Digestive Health
Top Drugs of 2014
This analysis of the top drugs by prescriptions dispensed and total sales reveals key trends in today's pharmaceutical market.
Anticholinergic Drug Interactions
The potential dangers of the concomitant administration of 2 or more drugs with anticholinergic properties have been known for a long time.
Brand Name Confusion
Brand names that look or sound alike play a large role in medication errors.
Rx Product News (July 2015)
Read about the new Rx Products featured in July.
Drug-Induced Metallic Taste: No Irony
An altered sense of taste can cause patients to self-manage in ways that are detrimental to their health.
Belsomra
The FDA has approved Merck's Belsomra (suvorexant), a Schedule IV substance, for the treatment of insomnia, as characterized by difficulties with sleep onset and/or sleep maintenance.
OTC Product News (July 2015)
Read about the new OTC Products featured in July.
Self-Care for Digestive Health
Which OTC products should you recommend?
Constipation: Uncomfortably Common
Constipation is defined as a condition in which an individual has fewer than 3 bowel movements each week or has bowel movements that are hard and difficult to pass.