Expectations will be high for pharmacists responsible for comprehensive medication therapy and patient outcomes.
Pharmacists play a vital role in managing regimens and ensuring proper compliance.
The FDA recently launched one of its first programs following the release of the Trump administration’s new drug price plan.
Dr. Tafreshi is professor and director of cardiology pharmacy practice residency at Midwestern University College of Pharmacy-Glendale (MWU-CPG), Glendale, Ariz. At the time of submission of this article, Dr. Patterson was a senior pharmacy student at MWU-CPG.
Best strategies to help the pharmacy department get ready for a survey and stay ready.
This article reviews current drug therapies for heart failure and therapy integration into a patient care framework improving patient adherence and quality of life and decreasing risk of readmission to acute care facilities.
An evaluation of the impact of persistence to oral antidiabetic medication on reducing the risk of hospitalization in adult patients with type 2 diabetes.
Combining medication history information from multiple sources improves the completeness and accuracy of the medication information.
While trying to explain his work on quantum mechanics, physicist Richard Feynman famously quipped, If anybody says they understand it, they don't understand it." The same could be said about the speed-of-light changes occurring within our nation's health care system.
This study shows how medication therapy management can be integrated into challenging pharmacy work flow, and also assesses the resulting benefits, both clinical and financial.
HIV patients not on recommended regimens are less likely to achieve viral suppression and more likely to report side effects.
As vaping continues to grow in popularity, it becomes increasingly critical to correct misconceptions about its safety and long-term effects.
Retrospective analysis of claims data showed that persistence with amiodarone and sotalol was generally poor.
Incremental gains in survival and new targeted agents in the pipeline offer promise.
Health care is speeding toward a fast-paced future rooted in technology, design, and human behavior.
Mr. Fagerman is president of the St. Joseph County (Indiana) Pharmacy Association. Sgt Ross is with the Crime Prevention Unit of the South Bend (Ind) Police Department.
With mortality rates continuously climbing due to drug overdoses, the Kentucky Office of Drug Control Policy now provides an active online registry that allows patients to locate pharmacies that supply naloxone without a patient-specific prescription.
The potential severity of these uncommon interactions warrants measures to avoid them.
The FDA approved Egrifta (tesamorelin) to treat lipodystrophy in HIV-infected patients.
This study examines variations in overall use, and potentially inappropriate use, of non-warfarin direct-acting oral anticoagulants across sites within the Veterans Health Administration.
Implementation of a pharmacist-led glycemic control team was associated with improved glycemic control and utilization outcomes in a population of noncritically ill surgical patients.
The new oral anticoagulants that have become available in recent years have added significant complexity to the prevention of stroke in patients with atrial fibrillation.
The purpose of a postgraduate year one community-based residency program is to build upon a PharmD and help develop residents into community-based pharmacist practitioners with diverse patient care, leadership, and education skills.
Diabetes mellitus affects 23 million people in the United States. Adjusting for population age differences, survey data between 2004 and 2006 indicate that 6.6% of non-Hispanic whites, 7.5% of Asian Americans, 10.4% of Hispanics, and 11.8% of non-Hispanic blacks have diabetes mellitus.1 Totaling $174 billion in 2007, diabetes care accounts for 19% of total healthcare costs.