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January 21st 2025
Esketamine targets glutamate, the most abundant neurotransmitters in the brain.
Exploring Therapeutic Advances for Bipolar Disorder With Mixed Features and Anxious Distress: An Update for Ph...
2.0 Credits / Neurology, Psychiatry
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The Impact of Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians in Recognizing and Responding to Human Trafficking (Pharmac...
2.0 Credits / Human Trafficking, Law
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Ensuring Pharmacy Technicians’ Proficiency in Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategies
1.0 Credit / Law, Pain Management, Opioids
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Prescription Digital Therapeutics in Schizophrenia: A Managed Care Perspective on Advancements
2.0 Credits / Psychiatry
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Navigating Innovations: A Managed Care Perspective Addressing the Economic Burden of Schizophrenia
3.0 Credits / Psychiatry
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Managing Schizophrenia: Evidence-Based Care and Optimizing Value of New and Emerging Therapies
1.0 Credit / Psychiatry
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Clinical Overview: Auvelity (Dextromethorphan and Bupropion) for Major Depressive Disorder
November 8th 2022With many different classes of medications used in the treatment of major depressive disorder, pharmacists can have a significant impact on patients' lives, from counseling on medications to assisting with finding the right medication.
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Trends in Behavioral and Mental Health Treatment Since the Start of the Pandemic
October 10th 2022New research finds that mental health has replaced COVID-19 as the top health concern among Americans, but deeper analysis needs to be done into whether depression and anxiety are truly becoming more widespread.
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Research Finds Access to Recreational Marijuana Reduces Demand for Prescription Drugs
April 20th 2022When states legalize marijuana, the volume of prescriptions within the drug classes that align with the medical indications for pain, depression, anxiety, sleep, psychosis, and seizures significantly decline.
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