Authors


Isabella Ruiz-Baker, PharmD Candidate

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Monkeypox Treatment and Prevention: Stopping the Latest Outbreak

There is not yet an FDA-approved treatment available for monkeypox, but existing antiviral agents have been found to be effective in vitro and in animal studies.


Katie Cook, PharmD Candidate

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Addressing COVID-19 Vaccination Hesitation as a Pharmacist

Pharmacists are at the forefront of not only providing COVID-19 vaccinations, but also the information a patient needs before receiving the vaccine


Laurie Pennell, PharmD

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Improving Medication Reconciliation Accuracy in a Primary Care Practice

Accurate medication reconciliations are critical for ensuring safe patient outcomes, and a correct medication list can help prevent drug-drug interactions, contraindications, and duplicate therapies.


Kelly Rubi, PharmD, CPh, BCPS, BCACP

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Expert Q&A: A Pharmacist's Perspective on Collaborating for Better Heart Health

At Baptist Health South Florida, pharmacists are embedded in all areas of cardiovascular care, an expert said.


Mounia Ouacha, CPhT

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Half of Pharmacy Technicians Feel Fulfilled in Their Current Role

The Connecticut Society of Health-System Pharmacists Technician Committee survey explores the perception of career growth opportunities and challenges.


Avery Hassey, PharmD; Shruti Thompson, PharmD, BCACP; Kimberly Finley, PharmD, BCACP

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Impact of Pharmacists on Polypharmacy in the Elderly Population

Aside from the clinically significant risks associated with polypharmacy, an increased pill burden can be unaffordable and difficult to manage.


Stephanie Young Moss, PharmD, MHA

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When Using Social Media, Always Consider Professionalism First

Social media can be an excellent tool to provide education and build your own brand, but professionalism and appropriateness are paramount.


Rianna Camille Pineda, BPS, PharmD candidate

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Understand the Effects of Topical Nasal Decongestants on Blood Pressure

Because decongestants act by constricting blood vessels, their use can be problematic in individuals who have hypertension.


Vy P. Pham, PharmD, BCPS

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Pharmacy-Led Enhanced Patient Education in the Emergency Department

In this retrospective study, investigators evaluated a pharmacy-led initiative in the emergency department (ED), finding a potential reduction in ED revisits and hospital readmissions, though results were not statistically significant.


Sandra J. Grillo, MBA, RPh

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Pharmacist-Led Delabeling Protocol Aims to Determine Penicillin Allergies

A pharmacist-led program effectively reduces incorrect penicillin allergy labels, promoting better antibiotic use and enhancing patient care in intensive care units.


Sahil Khanna, MBBS, MS

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Looking Toward the Future of CDI Management

Closing out their discussion on Clostridioides difficile infection, panelists share closing thoughts on novel pipeline therapies.


Diego Lara, MD

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Fellowship Focus: Elevating Pediatric Medication Safety Through Data, AI, and Collaboration

Ochsner Children’s Hospital, in partnership with ISMP, has launched a fellowship to advance pediatric medication safety through hands-on training in key competencies, national safety strategies, interdisciplinary collaboration, and innovative tools such as AI and data dashboards.


Katrianna Pranga, PharmD; John Burgess, PharmD, BCPS; Ron Welch, PharmD, BCPS, BCIDP

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Clinical Overview: Updates in Pharmacologic Options for the Treatment of Schizophrenia, Bipolar Disorder

The ease of administration with new agents for schizophrenia via an injection is advantageous because this patient population is commonly agitated and difficult to administer oral medications to.


Jennifer Salvon

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Oncology Overview: Treatment of Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia with Ibrutinib, Venetoclax

Both ibrutinib (Imbruvica) and venetoclax (Venclexta) carry an approved indication for use in chronic lymphocytic leukemia but do not often lead to complete remission, and therapy routinely continues indefinitely or until disease progression.


Courtney B. Smith, PharmD, CSP, BCMTMS

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New Tool Helps Providers Navigate Adalimumab Biosimilars

The tool consolidates and highlights key features that would be considered when choosing a biosimilar adalimumab.


Jennifer Stalas, PharmD

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Clearing the Air: The Influence of Vaping on Smoking Cessation

Pharmacists can help address nicotine addiction by recommending FDA-approved smoking cessation methods and educating on the risks associated with electronic cigarette use.



Haleh Maali, PharmD, BCPS

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Staff Pharmacists Discuss Updated Carboplatin Drug Shortage Mitigation Strategies at the University of Illinois at Chicago Oncology Clinic Pharmacy

After carboplatin joined the growing list of drug shortages, staff pharmacists acted to minimize the impact on patients.


Karisse Lora, PharmD Candidate

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Interactive Case Studies- February 2023

Cases discuss patients with medication allergies and drug interactions.


Katherine E. Dookhan

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Our Shot to Stop the Pandemic: A Student's Perspective

Pharmacists can advocate for teen vaccination by providing informational sessions at local high schools as well as through social media platforms.


Mehrnaz Razavi Vakhshoori, PharmD Candidate

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New Frontline BTK Inhibitor Strategy Gains FDA Approval in Untreated Mantle Cell Lymphoma

The FDA approved acalabrutinib as a frontline option for untreated mantle cell lymphoma.


Kelly F. Tysinger, PharmD, BCOP

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Clinical Outcomes of Oral Anticancer Regimens in NSCLC Patients Managed in an Integrated Health-System Specialty Pharmacy Program

Pharmacist interactions provide significant benefits for patients with non-small cell lung cancer treated with oral oncolytics.


Jimmy Thach, PharmD Candidate

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Exploring the Benefits, Risks, and Clinical Implications of Herbal Supplements

Examining the clinical applications, effectiveness, safety, and regulation of herbal supplements with a focus on the role of pharmacists.


Leslie Wu

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Tip of the Week: Staying Ahead of Change to Maintain a Healthy Work Environment

There are a number of ways in which job design and working conditions can be improved in the community pharmacy setting, either on the store level or on an organization-wide basis.


Susan Coultrip, MBA, ACE

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Five Steps to Ensure Accurate 340B Program Data

Hospitals and health systems proactively monitor and manage data accuracy with third-party administrators to maintain 340B program compliance and maximize benefits for vulnerable patient populations.


Shreya Kumar, PharmD Candidate

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The Blood Detective: Tackling Medication-Induced Hematological Disorders

These disorders can be fatal, making pharmacists’ role in detection crucial.



Eojin Lee

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Integrating Pharmacists Into Care Teams Is Crucial

Tapping their specific skill sets and training can help serve patients more effectively, although challenges exist.


Anita N. Jacobson, PharmD

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The Impact of Xylazine on Overdose Response

Pharmacists and health care providers should be familiar with the management of xylazine overdose and withdrawal.


Valerie Mondelli

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Business Solutions Drive Meaningful Results for Pharmacies

As pharmacists provide more health care services, opportunities arise for more sophisticated patient engagement and billing solutions that drive patient satisfaction and increased loyalty.