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Clinical Insights: Zolgensma for Spinal Muscular Atrophy
Zolgensma is the first gene therapy indicated for the treatment of children with spinal muscular atrophy.
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Juluca for HIV: What Pharmacists Should Know
This article highlights several key therapeutics areas with the prescription medication.
Now Is the Time to Refinance Student Loans
If you’re like most pharmacy graduates with a significant amount of student loans, it’s time to seriously consider whether refinancing is right for you.
6 Memorable Television Pharmacists, Part 6
This is the sixth part of a series on how pharmacy professionals have been depicted on TV, both in a positive and a negative manner.
Q&A with a Cardiology PGY-2 Pharmacy Resident
Jaclynne Metayer, PharmD, talks about her PGY-2 residency at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
4 Breast Cancer Studies Pharmacists Should Know About, Part 2
Over the years, a number of landmark clinical studies on the management of breast cancer have been published, sharpening how patients are treated today.
4 Breast Cancer Studies Pharmacists Should Know About
Over the years, a number of landmark clinical studies on the management of breast cancer have been published, sharping how patients are treated today.
What Pharmacists Need to Know About Treating Patients With Trogarzo
Ibalizumab-uiyk was the first monoclonal antibody approved to treat HIV.
Ibalizumab-uiyk for HIV: What Pharmacists Should Know
This article highlights several key therapeutics areas with ibalizumab-uiyk that every pharmacist should know.
6 Memorable Television Pharmacists, Part 5
This is the fifth part of a series on how pharmacy professionals have been depicted on TV, both in a positive and a negative manner.
Q&A with a Geriatrics PGY-2 Pharmacy Resident
Kripali Patel, PharmD, talks about her PGY-2 residency at the Virginia Commonwealth University and Richmond Health & Wellness Program.
4 Atrial Fibrillation Studies Pharmacists Should Know About, Part 2
Over the years, a number of landmark clinical studies on the management of AF have been published, sharping how patients are treated. Here are 4 that every pharmacist should know about.
4 Atrial Fibrillation Studies Pharmacists Should Know About
Lonhala Magnair for COPD: What Pharmacists Should Know
The FDA approved this nebulized long-acting muscarinic antagonist in December 2017, and it is expected to be launched this spring.
6 Memorable Television Pharmacists, Part 4
This is the fourth part of a series on how pharmacy professionals have been depicted on TV, both in a positive and negative manner.
12 Difficult-to-Pronounce Drug Names, Part 2
With thousands of FDA-approved medications on the market, it can be difficult for pharmacists to stay up-to-date on drug name pronunciations.
8 Multiple Sclerosis Studies Pharmacists Should Know About, Part 2
A number of landmark clinical studies in the field of MS have been published, shaping how the disease is treated.
Tremfya for Plaque Psoriasis: What Pharmacists Should Know
This article highlights several key therapeutics areas with Tremfya that every pharmacist should know.
Q&A with a Pharmacy Outcomes and Healthcare Analytics PGY-2 Pharmacy Resident
Ashir Shumonov, PharmD, talks about his residency at the Veterans Affairs Veterans Integrated Service Network 17 pharmacy benefits manager.
6 Memorable Television Pharmacists, Part 3
This is the third part of a series on how pharmacy professionals have been depicted on TV, both in a positive and negative manner.
8 Multiple Sclerosis Studies Pharmacists Should Know About, Part 1
5 Interesting Medication Case Reports - Part 6
This article highlights 5 case reports that document some of the most unusual medical cases published in medical literature.
6 Memorable Television Pharmacists, Part 2
This is the second part of a series on how pharmacy professionals have been depicted on TV, both in a positive and negative manner.
Sublocade for Opioid Use Disorder: What Pharmacists Should Know
This article highlights several key therapeutics areas with Sublocade that every pharmacist should know.
6 Memorable Television Pharmacists
This is the first part of a series on how pharmacy professionals have been depicted on TV, both in a positive and negative manner.
Four Common Cholesterol Misconceptions
When people hear the word cholesterol, they typically think of a fatty, plaque-building substance that comes from the foods we eat.
Q&A with a Pediatric Pharmacotherapy PGY-2 Pharmacy Resident
Danielle McDonald, PharmD, talks about her residency at Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey.
Trelegy Ellipta for COPD: What Pharmacists Should Know
The medication is indicated for the long-term, once-daily maintenance treatment of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
5 Blood Pressure Studies Pharmacists Should Know About
Over the years, a number of landmark clinical trials in the field of hypertension have been published, shaping how the disease is treated.