
Medication omission at discharge is the most common type of medication discrepancy.

Medication omission at discharge is the most common type of medication discrepancy.

Each patient's breakthrough pain has a unique mix of clinical features, just as each patient's clinical experience of chronic pain differs.

Pharmacists can take measures to help schoolchildren with allergies and asthma.

Promoting vaccination against Streptococcus pneumoniae can prevent meningitis and related complications.

The struggles of managing rheumatoid arthritis and how pharmacists can help are illustrated through one patient's experience.

Research indicates that up to 10% of acute coronary syndrome patients are younger than 40 years old.

These 7 points can help guide patient counseling sessions on COPD.

More than just an annoyance, xerostomia requires dilligent treatment to prevent a decline in health.

Here are 10 important facts- the who, what, when, where, and why of pediactric asthma- to help pharmacists target thier efforts and provide up-to-the-minute- care for thier young patients.


In today's changing world, pharmacists can expect to field many more questions from patients about cancer, new treatments, and medications, as cancer is in the news.

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