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Myocardial Infarction, Blood Sugar, and Diabetes: Treatment After Discharge
Medication omission at discharge is the most common type of medication discrepancy.
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Breakthrough Pain: The Final Frontier
Each patient's breakthrough pain has a unique mix of clinical features, just as each patient's clinical experience of chronic pain differs.
Allergy & Asthma at School: Learning the ABCs
Pharmacists can take measures to help schoolchildren with allergies and asthma.
Pneumococcal Meningitis: Life Threatening, but Preventable
Promoting vaccination against Streptococcus pneumoniae can prevent meningitis and related complications.
Rheumatoid Arthritis: Walking the Walk
The struggles of managing rheumatoid arthritis and how pharmacists can help are illustrated through one patient's experience.
Acute Coronary Syndrome: Optimal Care for Younger Patients
Research indicates that up to 10% of acute coronary syndrome patients are younger than 40 years old.
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: Seven Specifics to Remember
These 7 points can help guide patient counseling sessions on COPD.
Drug-Induced Dry Mouth
More than just an annoyance, xerostomia requires dilligent treatment to prevent a decline in health.
10 Quick Facts: Pediatric Asthma
Here are 10 important facts- the who, what, when, where, and why of pediactric asthma- to help pharmacists target thier efforts and provide up-to-the-minute- care for thier young patients.
Communicating with Children Who Have Cancer: Easy Does It
Cancer and Cultural Complicity: Adjusting Attitudes
In today's changing world, pharmacists can expect to field many more questions from patients about cancer, new treatments, and medications, as cancer is in the news.