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Pharmacy Times (May 2013 Issue)
Proceed with caution: Some NSAIDs do reduce the efficacy of aspirin.
Pharmacy Times (May 2013 Issue)
Learn the facts about the dangers of sun exposure and the formulations available for skin protection.
Pharmacy Times (May 2013 Issue)
Rashes caused by medication reactions are a common and sometimes serious condition.
Pharmacy Times (May 2013 Issue)
New therapies advance the treatment of this hematologic cancer.
Health-System Edition (May 2013 Issue)
Patient Education (TEST) (May 2013)
Health-System Edition (Mar 2013 Issue)
A retrospective evaluation to assess whether medications for patients undergoing bariatric procedures are effectively optimized to ensure safe medication transitioning.
Pharmacy Times (Apr 2013 Issue)
Pharmacists are often the first clinicians to see cases of occupational dermatitis, rhinitis, and asthma.
News (Apr 2013)
After hospital pharmacists joined the cardiology team and made recommendations regarding treatment of acute coronary syndrome patients, adherence to clinical guidelines improved markedly.
News (Apr 2013)
The results of a large retrospective study support guidelines that recommend a conservative approach to stopping statin therapy and rechallenging with the same or a different statin in case of discontinuation.
News (Mar 2013)
Analysis of previous studies and several surveys of hospitals and hospital pharmacists has found that, as of 2008, use of e-prescribing was already averting millions of hospital medication errors per year.
Health-System Edition (Mar 2013 Issue)
The development of multidrug-resistant and extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis in recent decades has made treatment challenging.
Health-System Edition (Mar 2013 Issue)
The decision to initiate treatment for Alzheimer’s disease should be made with specific patient and caregiver goals in mind.
Pharmacy Times (Mar 2013 Issue)
Pharmacy Times (Mar 2013 Issue)
This state of continuous, unremitting seizure can be life-threatening and requires prompt emergency intervention.
Pharmacy Times (Mar 2013 Issue)
Lead is omnipresent and continues to cause serious health problems.
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