New guidelines and standards have facilitated a robust pipeline of biosimilars in the United States.
Implementing a more efficient pharmacy system can have benefits for both patients and employees.
This paper considers opportunities and barriers relating to medication taking and self-management by people with diabetes and related conditions as discussed during an invitational symposium.
Specialty pharmacies are molding the future of pharmacy and they offer the opportunity to practice clinical pharmacy. As you contemplate your next step, here are several nontraditional options available to you.
The FDA approved Sunovion Pharmaceuticals' Latuda (lurasidone HCL), an atypical antipsychotic used to treat schizophrenia in adults 18 years and older.
In outpatients with type 2 diabetes mellitus, persistent exenatide treatment lowered glycated hemoglobin and hyperglycemia in both genders. Waist circumference and body weight were more reduced in women.
The decision to initiate treatment for Alzheimer's disease should be made with specific patient and caregiver goals in mind.
Dr. Pelegrin is a pharmacy manager with Publix Supermarkets in Miami, Fla, and an associate clinical professor at the University of Florida, Gainesville.
Patients and other stakeholders need to be able to compare pharmacies based on standardized, transparent metrics with a measurement system to make informed decisions.
Dr. MacKinnon is vice president of academic affairs at the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy.
Earning the CSP credential demonstrates a commitment to practice excellence and provides lifelong learning and growth within the specialty pharmacy industry and is a key indicator to employers, manufacturers, patients, payers, other health care providers, and the public that a professional is an expert in specialty pharmaceuticals.
Encouraging patients to take a proactive approach to their heart health can have great benefits
While warfarin remains the most commonly prescribed anticoagulant, novel anticoagulant use appears to be increasing especially among cardiologists. With new indications for these agents, uptake in prescribing by primary care providers is likely to increase.
A small proportion of patients with chronic conditions have very high healthcare expenditures, and a trend was observed toward increasing coinsurance requirements.
The FDA issued an emergency use authorization for an antigen rapid test (ReEBOV/Corgenix) to detect Ebola Zaire virus.
The "penny in a cup" test offers general information about a freezer's temperature, but it lacks the necessary sensitivity to determine whether frozen medications are kept in the desired temperature range.
Providers use "Kitchen Sink Approach" because cure proves elusive, symptomatic treatment is sketchy.
There are 30 million Americans living with diabetes, and 84 million Americans have prediabetes.
This study evaluated the rates of dose escalation in patients with Crohn's disease.
With Midyear approaching, many are dreaming of finding that perfect program. Now is the time to start coming up with a game plan.
An overview of Daklinza (daclatasvir) for pharmacists.
Patients with relapsed or refractory lymphomas may benefit from CAR-NK cell immunotherapy and Have fewer adverse events.
According to the 2014 National Pharmacist Workforce Study, approximately 18.7% of women and 16.4% of men actively engaged as pharmacists reported working part-time.
Examining new and emerging therapies to meet the unmet needs of patients with asthma.
The Phaseal closed system drug transfer device provides a mechanical barrier to the entry of contaminants into sterile solutions for up to 168 hours.