
Americans want more medications to treat obesity and depression, among other conditions.

Americans want more medications to treat obesity and depression, among other conditions.

Two pharmacy students attended President Barack Obama's forum in West Virginia, where he unveiled new steps to curb prescription drug abuse and heroin use.

The University of Maryland School of Pharmacy recently celebrated the reopening of the nearby Rite Aid that was damaged during the Freddie Gray protests back in April.

President Barack Obama recently announced new efforts to reduce prescription drug abuse that will affect pharmacists nationwide.

DEA drug take-back days have collected more than 2400 tons of pills.

Students from Concordia University School of Pharmacy and Texas Tech School of Pharmacy recently collected unwanted and expired medications in their respective communities.

One of the largest pharmacies damaged during the Freddie Gray riots in Baltimore has reopened.

A pharmacy in Georgia has the remedy for everything: headaches, stomach pain, and even monsters.

A little more than a year has passed since the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) announced that pharmacies could collect and destroy unused prescription drugs, but what kind of impact has this regulation made?

A pharmacist accused of injecting his wife with a medication she did not need is no longer facing charges.

How should pharmacists react when the Drug Enforcement Administration arrives at their pharmacy, and how can pharmacists protect themselves during a DEA investigation?

Overwhelming number of pharmacists report experiencing two or more criminal incidents.

Keep calm and carry on in your pharmacy job interviews.

The National Community Pharmacists Association (NCPA) 2015 Annual Convention wrapped up today, but the following award winners can bask in their glory until the next NCPA conference in 2016.

Pharmacists interested in providing more services to patients traveling domestically or abroad can tap into a big business opportunity.

Federal government alleges kickbacks received by PharMerica were passed off as rebates, educational grants, and other financial support.

A pharmacy in Kentucky will pay $9.25 million to settle claims that it received money from Abbott for promoting a drug to nursing home patients.

Students in Alaska will no longer have to leave their home state to pursue a pharmacy degree.

Understanding why anti-vaxxers stand against vaccination may help pharmacists develop strategies to remove barriers to immunization.

Grants expected to lead to development of wearable and non-wearable sensors to track environmental exposures and physiological signals in a natural environment.

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded universities about $28 million in grants to study pediatric asthma triggers.

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the most common cause of death in America, but the disease rates for African-Americans are especially high.

Los Angeles store alleged to have been used as a front for drug trafficking.

Now that electronic prescribing of controlled substances is permitted in all US states, pharmacists can expect e-prescriptions to gain momentum.

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is applauding the accomplishments of pharmacists as the American Pharmacists Association (APhA) nears the 20th anniversary of its pharmacy-based immunization delivery certificate training program.

US pharmacists moving abroad, beware. You may have to take a pay cut, considering that pharmacists in the United States tend to receive higher salaries than their counterparts in other countries.

The first college in the country to teach pharmacy produces higher earners than the University of Pennsylvania, an Ivy League school in the same state.

Pharmacist submitted hundreds of fraudulent claims for tobramycin solution in the names of customers' children.

St. Louis College of Pharmacy is one of the oldest and largest pharmacy schools in the country.

No OTC products for sale and few customers coming in with prescriptions to fill were 2 reasons why a pharmacy in California seemed suspicious.