
Gina Kokosky, Assistant Editor
Articles by Gina Kokosky, Assistant Editor



The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut, alleges a broad conspiracy to artificially inflate and manipulate prices, reduce competition, and unreasonably restrain trade for more than 100 different generic drugs.

The vaccine will use a cell-based candidate vaccine virus (CVV) for 4 influenza strains identified by the World Health Organization (WHO) for the upcoming flu season.

Each year, the American Pharmacists Association presents this award awarded to a professional who goes above and beyond the call of duty.

Pharmacists work in complex settings, with some community pharmacists being required to stand for up to 12 hours at a time, skip lunch breaks, or avoid bathroom breaks.

In late 2018, Pharmacy Times surveyed readers to determine their satisfaction levels with their jobs and salaries as pharmacists.

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas is partnering with 11 Universities to study challenges that increase costs.

Flouxetine tablets were approved with the indication of treating multiple mental disorders.

The collaborating drug companies cut prices in an effort to make their drugs more accessible.

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With the holiday season in full swing, managing your health might be the last thing on your mind.


While scientists know more about the HIV infection than ever, and can prevent it from progressing into AIDS, there is still no known cure for the virus.

In January 2018, a coalition of 6 hospitals reported that it would launch a generic drug company to address drug shortages and the high cost of lifesaving medications.

Nalaxone is becoming more accessible, but some pharmacists are unaware that prescriptions may not be required.

With an ample selection of probiotics, patients may be overwhelmed when choosing a product.

During a recent panel discussion, 5 pharmacists and physicians raised key points about reducing the cost of managing nonvalvular atrial fibrillation (NVAF).

The recently launched tool allows patients to efficiently manage their program in real-time.

The CDC offers 7 tips to avoid any health scares this season.

Three hospitals made significant progress in reducing deaths associated with poor quality health care.

This digital technology allows patients to have meaningful conversations with pharmacists from their homes.

E-cigarettes can be beneficial tool for smoking cessation, but the use of e-cigarettes in minors can be dangerous.

Stigma surrounding mental illnesses can prevent people from seeking treatment.

Millennials, Generation X, and Baby Boomers all have different health care needs.

A presentation at NCPA shows how pharmacists can evolve their services to meet the needs of different age groups.

The first generic drug company in Fayetteville, Arkansas, is opening to provide cost-effective drugs to a community with limited access.

This event continues through tomorrow until the start of the National Community Pharmacy Association’s annual meeting.

Although their use is sometimes necessary, overprescribing the bacteria-killing drugs can be dangerous.

The CDC suggests that providers can better inform women about the recommended maternal vaccines.
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