
Whatever it's called, failure to take medication as prescribed is widespread, but pharmacists can help.

Whatever it's called, failure to take medication as prescribed is widespread, but pharmacists can help.

Medications are remarkably effective at addressing men's most common sexual problem.

Almost one-third of those who suffer are treatment resistant, which can pose challenges.

Treatment depends on the patient, but adherence to the ever-changing guidelines is key.

Pharmacists should be prepared to answer these questions because they are qualified to help preconceptive, pregnant, and breast-feeding patients.

Psoriasis is an itchy, uncomfortable, hyperproliferative dermatologic condition that tends to affect patients’ elbows, knees, scalp, umbilicus, lumbar regions, fingernails, toenails, and areas with skinfolds.

Patients diagnosed with bipolar disorder are at very high risk for medication nonadherence.

The kidneys and liver get a lot of attention when it comes to adverse reactions, but the lungs are susceptible to damage as well.

Pharmacists should be aware of the facts and fiction surrounding the use of homeopathic products.

New antineoplastic agents approved by the FDA for a variety of cancers advance drug therapy as more research spurs the fast pace of change in oncology.

When drugs are disposed of improperly, they can end up causing harm to people and the environment or end up in the wrong hands. Here's a guide to keeping your community safe.

Rosacea, which is characterized by redness of the face, blushing, acne-like eruptions, and more, has several different treatment options based on the type of rosacea present. Return to normal skin is the primary treatment goal.

Patients with asthma, a common but complex problem, experience a wide variety of symptoms. Short- and long-acting medications are available for treatment.

In the United States, elderly patients with asthma are the most likely group to die of this breath-robbing disease. Advice is presented to help elderly asthma patients manage their disease and live longer lives.

Pharmacists are likely to see Parkinson's patients or their caregiver frequently because of the disease's slow and chronic course. Pharmacists need to e particularly vigilant about medication interactions and ensure doing changes are gradual.

Alternative treatments are available for fighting common viral infections-patients who are educated about these options can overcome the infection without antibiotics. Pharmacists can provide education and join local or national campaigns to help patients avoid antibiotic misuse.

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