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Tanika Kelly discusses her study finding that greater chronic kidney disease (CKD) severity significantly increases the risk of cognitive impairment, with important implications for how pharmacists counsel and support these patients.

LeAnne Kennedy, PharmD, BCOP, CPP, FHOPA, FASTCT, discusses the importance of advocacy for oncology pharmacists in both patient care and professional recognition. She highlights practical ways pharmacists can advocate—such as refining an elevator pitch, participating in virtual Hill Days, and partnering with professional organizations like ASHP and HOPA.

Research Identifies Molecular Basis for Persistent Taste Loss in Long COVID
New research links long COVID taste loss to impaired sweet-bitter-umami signaling, guiding pharmacists on nutrition risks and emerging therapies.

The Right Drug for the Right Resident: 5 Practical Strategies for Long-Term Care Pharmacies to Improve Outcomes
Long-term care pharmacies optimize medication, vaccines, and safer therapies to boost patient care, cut risks, and navigate Medicare barriers.

RSV Vaccines: Efficacy, Options, and Your Role as a Pharmacist
RSV vaccines cut hospitalization risk—and may lower dementia risk.

Navepegritide becomes the first and only once-weekly treatment to increase linear growth in children with achondroplasia.

Lomitapide demonstrated substantial LDL cholesterol reductions in a pivotal trial.

Launching sustainable, effective CGT programs requires a roadmap for strategy, operations, access, finance, quality, and pharmacy.

FDA Approves Milsaperidone for Treatment of Bipolar I Disorder and Schizophrenia
Milsaperidone is indicated for acute treatment of manic or mixed episodes associated with bipolar I disorder and the treatment of schizophrenia in adults.

Study Reaffirms Safety of Hepatitis B Vaccination at Birth Amid Shifting Federal Guidelines
New evidence affirms hepatitis B birth-dose safety as the CDC makes it optional.

Elinzanetant: Advancing Treatment for Vasomotor Symptoms
FDA-approved elinzanetant offers stronger nonhormonal relief for menopausal vasomotor symptoms, with promising trial results and simpler liver monitoring.

VOYAGE trial data show dupilumab improves pediatric asthma control and lowers exacerbations versus placebo, with higher remission and lung function gains earlier.

Pegvaliase becomes the only enzyme substitution therapy approved to reduce blood phenylalanine concentrations in patients with phenylketonuria.

Beyond CSU, Remibrutinib Shows Promise in Treatment of Adults With Peanut Allergy
Phase 2 trial data support the safety and efficacy of remibrutinib in adults with peanut allergy.

Why "Equivalent" Isn't Good Enough: An Obesity Specialist's Warning on Compounded GLP-1s
Michael Snyder, MD, of FuturHealth breaks down the patient safety risks of compounded glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) products and why structured care is essential as demand for these medications continues to surge.

World Health Organization Releases First Global Guidelines for Diabetes Management in Pregnancy
WHO’s 2025 pregnancy diabetes guidance explains glucose monitoring, hemoglobin A1C targets, and metformin/insulin choices, with a focus on low-resource care.

Oral bacteria like Fusobacterium nucleatum may fuel breast cancer—here's what pharmacists should know about periodontal health and genetic risk.

A New Era in Blood Disorder Management: FDA Grants Priority Review to Rusfertide
FDA priority review of rusfertide signals a new PV option, cutting phlebotomy reliance and improving hematocrit control, with pharmacists guiding injections and safety.

Somapacitan-beco becomes the first and only once-weekly growth hormone approved for children with idiopathic short stature, those born small for gestational age, and those with Noonan syndrome, offering an alternative to daily injections.

Data show the peanut allergy sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) tablet is well-tolerated across ages, offering promising sublingual immunotherapy desensitization with manageable adverse effects.

Investigational Therapy STMC-103H May Protect At-Risk Infants Against Development of Atopic Disease
AAAAI 2026 highlights STMC-103H live biotherapeutic, showing reduced atopic disease risk in at-risk infants—potentially an early microbiome intervention for atopic dermatitis and food allergy.

Rethinking Pharmacy Workflow: How Smart Roles and Technology Drive Better Care
A practical look at redesigning tasks and integrating artificial intelligence to improve efficiency and patient outcomes

Fun Fact: Are Beans the Secret to Maintaining a Healthy Diet and Lifestyle?
Add beans and legumes to your diet for better health: Boost fiber and key nutrients while improving blood glucose, heart health, digestion, and weight control.




























