Generic Pills of Different Colors May Reduce Adherence
January 8th 2013Based on their findings that patients are more likely to stop taking antiepileptic drugs when pills change color upon refill, researchers argue that the FDA should require generic pills to mimic the appearance of their brand-name equivalents.
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Ways Forward for Compounding: Liability, Inspection, and Regulation
December 28th 2012Representatives of the NABP and the ASHP discussed the crisis surrounding compounding pharmacy, including liability for purchasers of medication from compounders, a plan to inspect more pharmacies, and the possibility of new regulation of compounding.
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Excessive Acetaminophen Dosing Common in Hospitals
December 28th 2012Despite monitoring and recording of inpatient acetaminophen dosing, the results of a study find that 1 in 25 patients admitted to a pair of hospitals received a supratherapeutic dose, putting them at risk of severe adverse effects.
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Chronically Ill Kids More Vulnerable to Hospital Medical Errors
November 30th 2012Even after accounting for confounding variables such as disease severity and length of stay, pediatric inpatients with chronic conditions are significantly more likely to experience medical errors, according to the results of a study.
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Physician Group Supports Making Birth Control Pills Available OTC
November 29th 2012Making birth control pills available OTC would increase women's access to them and reduce the rate of unintended pregnancy, but issues such as reimbursement for pharmacist services still need to be worked out, the group argues.
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