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March 28th 2025
Vitamin E intake, specifically α-tocopherol, may reduce the development of peanut allergies and anaphylaxis in newborns.
March 14th 2025
The authors note that further research is needed to clarify cost-effectiveness, long-term adherence, and psychosocial impacts of oral immunotherapy.
March 12th 2025
Eculizumab, a humanized monoclonal antibody, was first approved for adults with generalized myasthenia gravis in 2017.
March 7th 2025
The cancers linked with per- and polyfluoroalkyl substance (PFAS) exposure included nonastrocytoma gliomas, acute myeloid leukemia, and Wilms tumors.
The treatment is currently undergoing evaluation in an investigational preclinical program and is projected to be in human trials in 2026.
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
Parents Still Fear Routine Child Vaccines
Persistent worries about the safety of childhood vaccines could undercut national immununization efforts, a new survey finds.
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Exploring a Prescription Option for the Treatment of Head Lice
When facing a head lice infestation, patients should be aware of a new pharmacologic treatment option.
Does a Pharmacist's Legal Duty Extend to Third Parties?
A patient who abused controlled substances causes a deadly accident, and the victim's family sues the dispensing pharmacies.
Infants at Risk for Opioid Dosing Errors
Pharmacists must be vigilant against dosing errors when filling painkiller prescriptions for very young children.
The Facts of Lice
Dr. Brown is an assistant professor of pharmacy practice at Palm Beach Atlantic University, Lloyd L. Gregory School of Pharmacy,West Palm Beach, Fla.