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NEW MEDICATION ADHERENCE RESOURCE GOES LIVE
The new Web-based resource Adult Meducation(www.adultmeducation.com) helps caregiving professionalsadvise and coach seniors on the correct use of medications.The joint project was launched by 2 organizations in aging—the American Society of Aging and the American Society ofConsultant Pharmacists (ASCP).
The project, funded by a grant from Pfizer Inc, identifiesthe physiologic changes of aging that affect medications, along with factors thatare associated with nonadherence to medication regimens. The Web site alsohelps identify individuals who pose the greatest risk for nonadherence and recommendsways to resolve the problem.
"These community professionals using their contact and influence with seniorscan significantly improve medication adherence," said Lisa M. Gables, executivedirector of the ASCP Foundation. "As part of its educational mission, the ASCPFoundation continues to seek ways of expanding the role of consultant and seniorcare pharmacists into new health care and community-based settings."
Articles in this issue
over 19 years ago
compounding HOTLINEover 19 years ago
The Good and the Bad of High Cholesterolover 19 years ago
Compounding Dental Applicationsover 19 years ago
An Overview and Update of the Controlled Substances Act of 1970over 19 years ago
Are We Really Ready? Preparing for Disastersover 19 years ago
When the Patient Won't Take the Medicineover 19 years ago
Community Commitment Earns RESPy Awardover 19 years ago
Kerr's Center Concentrates on Health and Educationover 19 years ago
Mandatory Periodic Breaks for Pharmacists Upheld





































































































































