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April 22nd 2025
The announcement could ease the burden of prior authorizations on patients, which can cause unnecessary delays for patients receiving prescriptions and serious complications.
Cutting Copayments Improves Outcomes for Minority Patients After Heart Attack
May 19th 2014When nonwhite heart attack patients were able to obtain cardiovascular medications without a copayment, their readmission rates for a major vascular event or coronary revascularization dropped significantly.
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Spironolactone Produces Mixed Results in Heart Failure Patients with a Preserved Ejection Fraction
May 14th 2014Trial finds that spironolactone significantly reduced hospitalization for heart failure in heart failure patients with a preserved ejection fraction but failed to decrease the incidence of the trial's primary composite outcome.
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In the News: Pharmacy Organizations Urge DEA Not to Reschedule Hydrocodone Combination Products
May 10th 2014The APhA, NACDS, NCPA, and others argue that rescheduling hydrocodone combination products will impede access to the medications by legitimate pain patients while failing to stem abuse.
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National Initiative Improves Treatment Times, Outcomes for Stroke Patients
May 6th 2014The Target: Stroke initiative reduced the time before acute ischemic stroke patients were treated with intravenous tissue plasminogen activator, leading to reduced rates of in-hospital mortality and intracranial hemorrhage.
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Codeine Still Frequently Prescribed to Kids in Emergency Department
May 5th 2014The rate of prescription of codeine to children in emergency departments for injuries and cough and upper respiratory infection remained the same from 2001 through 2010 despite guidelines recommending against its use for these conditions.
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