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A Pharmacy Student's Guide to Navigating Available Immunization Recommendations

Adjuvant PD-1/PD-L1 Inhibitors Show Benefit in Solid Tumors but Raise Safety Considerations

Medication Reconciliation: How Pharmacist-Led Review Reduces Errors and Improves Patient Safety at Every Transition of Care

Hidden in Plain Sight: AI-Detected Breast Arterial Calcification as a Predictor of Cardiovascular Risk

Emerging Evidence Links COVID-19–Induced Lung Changes to Increased Cancer Risk

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This decision builds upon the drug’s initial approval for adult patients and introduces a new therapeutic option for clinicians treating pediatric populations with rapid heart rate disturbances.

WHI data links radon exposure to higher ovarian cancer risk and deaths; learn how home testing may reduce cancer risk in high-radon areas.

Beyond memantine's approved use in Alzheimer disease, emerging evidence highlights a possible role for it in select epilepsy cases.

The indication is to reduce proteinuria in adults and children aged 8 years and older with focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) without nephrotic symptoms.

FDA Fast Track advances oral EP300/CBP inhibitor OPN-6602 in relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma, spotlighting novel hematology-oncology options and key pharmacist considerations.

Students should consider reaching out to their experiential education department to learn what opportunities may be available.

Real-world data show pharmacist-driven obesity care models may offer greater improvements in hemoglobin A1C and lipid parameters while supporting multidisciplinary, patient-centered care.

PCOS in female athletes often goes unrecognized due to atypical presentations, requiring careful differentiation, individualized management, and a multidisciplinary approach to protect both performance and long-term health.

As loneliness becomes a global health threat, pharmacies can take the social responsibility to combat isolation crisis and champion the community's health.

New data highlight the impact of pharmacist-driven continuous glucose monitoring services on hemoglobin A1C reduction, time in range, and medication adherence.

New evidence shows that human papillomavirus (HPV) 9-valent vaccine protection lasts up to 14 years. Learn why early vaccination and pharmacists can boost cancer prevention.

Educate patients to help avoid duplicate acetaminophen intake and prevent interactions, and know when to consult their physician.

Early immune signals can program longer-lasting lung-resident T cells—a potential breakthrough for influenza and COVID-19 vaccine design.

Peer review strengthens the quality, clarity, and credibility of manuscripts while providing professional and educational benefits to students in the process.

In AML, sialylated CD43 blocks immune clearance beyond CD47, revealing new leukemia targets to boost macrophage phagocytosis.

AI is not “future state” anymore. It’s current state. Better get on board.

Risk-based screening, early symptom recognition, and patient engagement can help pharmacists detect chronic kidney disease and prevent progression.

This is the second complete response letter the manufacturer has received for this treatment regimen.

Team-based hypertension care puts pharmacists and home blood pressure monitoring at the front line, boosting control rates and saving lives and costs.

Pharmacies tackle drug pollution with take-back programs, smarter packaging, less paper, and responsible prescribing to protect water and wildlife.

Pharmacists guide women through updated menopause hormone therapy labels, rising demand, patch shortages, and personalized risk-benefit counseling.


LTOT opioid therapy declines, but gabapentinoid coprescribing rises—impact on chronic pain management, safety, and prescriptions.



























