Authors


Tammy Harutunyan, PharmD Candidate

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Introducing Obecabtagene Autoleucel: A New Chapter in ALL Treatment

Obecabtagene autoleucel improves CAR T-cell therapy for B-cell ALL.


Laney Murff, PharmD/BSPS candidate

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β-Blockers: Big Role or Shrinking Spotlight in Cardiovascular Therapy?

Recent studies suggest limited benefit post-myocardial infarction for patients with preserved heart function, prompting potential updates to treatment guidelines and reconsideration of long-term use.


Emily Eddy, PharmD, MSLD, BCACP

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Beyond Depression: Antidepressants and Their Diverse Indications

An overview of antidepressant medications and their indications to inform health care professionals of their wide use and to better understand which antidepressant to recommend based on patient-specific characteristics.


Esther Bae, PharmD, BCIDP

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Despite a Lack of US Guidelines, Implementing β-Lactam Therapeutic Drug Monitoring Remains Key

This step-by-step primer describes the implementation process for β-lactam TDM.


Hanh Bui, PharmD

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A Review of Anti-HER2 Targeted Agents in Non-Breast Solid Tumors

This review summarizes current utilization of anti-HER2 targeted therapy across several non-breast solid tumors in the setting of advanced disease.


Soosmita Sinha, RPh, Esq

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Fire on the Mountain: Addressing Pharmacy Staff Burnout

The entire pharmacy profession and all those interested in medication safety need to coalesce around the need for systemic change in community pharmacy workplace environments.


Bryan Ceballos, PharmD Candidate

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Emerging BCMA-Directed Therapies in Multiple Myeloma: Bispecific Antibodies and CAR T-Cell Therapies

Here is an updated overview of the role of BCMA-directed therapies following the 2024 ASCO Annual Meeting and EHA Congress.


Samantha Bagnola, PharmD

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Optimizing Self-Management for Outpatient Pharmacy Patients With Diabetes

The use of outpatient pharmacy protocols for glucose testing and insulin administration supplies should be expanded to assist patients in the self-management of diabetes.


Carlie Cardella, PharmD Candidate

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Treating Acid Reflux With Over-the-Counter Medications

An overview of acid reflux and gastroesophageal reflux disease, over-the-counter options, long-term effects of proton pump inhibitors, lifestyle recommendations, and when to refer patients.


Brianne Perry, PharmD

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Resident Mental Health Matters

Never taking a break does more harm than good.


Ayshe L. Yeter

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Understand the Impact of the ACA on Women’s Equity and Accessible Contraceptives

Access to birth control is a crucial part of preventive health care, but financial barriers persist


Taylor M. Weis, PharmD, BCOP

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Advice for Optimizing Treatment Success in CLL

Experts share final thoughts and advice for clinicians in the community to help optimize treatment success in CLL.


Klaus Rose, MD, MS

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The European Medicines Agency: A Modern Robin Hood?

Many studies with a stated goal of advancing child health care in administratively-defined minors have no clinical value and may even harm young patients.


Kaylee N. Meador, BS

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Two Laws Expand Protections for Nursing Employees

Creating additional space for nursing mothers can be challenging in small pharmacies


Ashlan J. Kunz Coyne, PharmD, MPH

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RSV Vaccines See a Pricey Leap Forward in Disease Prevention

Older adults without a Part D plan face costs ranging from $180 to $295 per shot.



Zakieh Abuelkhair, RPH, MPBA Candidate

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Establishing Specialty Pharmacy Beyond US Borders: Opportunities and Challenges

The 5 largest specialty therapeutic groups—oncology, autoimmune, immunology, HIV, and multiple sclerosis—will account for 74% of specialty spending growth over the next five years.


Nisha Venugopal, PhD

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Affordability of Orphan Drugs Hinges on Global Collaboration

Cross-border collaborations are the way forward to make life-saving treatments more affordable and accessible to patients with rare diseases around the world.


Padma Rammoorthy, MD

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Global Patient Registries Can Advance Opportunities for Rare Disease Research

Collaboration and knowledge sharing amongst rare disease researchers can be difficult, as these researchers are often spread out throughout the world.



Chandani Honest, PharmD

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Motivational Interviewing to Conquer Barriers for Diabetes Management

Motivational interviewing serves as a beneficial strategy to enhance medication adherence and improve patient outcomes in diabetes management.


Christine Hong, PharmD Candidate

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Optimizing Self-Management for Outpatient Pharmacy Patients With Diabetes

The use of outpatient pharmacy protocols for glucose testing and insulin administration supplies should be expanded to assist patients in the self-management of diabetes.


Angela Chau, PharmD

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The Role of Physical Activity in Breast Cancer Risk Reduction and Survival

Pharmacists can educate patients on nonpharmacologic strategies that help improve survival outcomes.


Elizabeth A. Hansen, PharmD, BCOP

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New Therapeutics Treat Homologous Recombination Repair Deficiency

Understanding causes, consequences proves vital to develop therapies that exploit vulnerabilities of the cancer cells.



Raechel Lozano, PharmD, BCACP

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Wearable Wrist Monitoring Devices Can Improve Atrial Fibrillation Outcomes

The use of devices like Apple watches may offer a more affordable and less burdensome modality to diagnose atrial fibrillation.



Nakia Eldridge, PharmD, MBA

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APhA 2025: Nakia Eldridge, PharmD, MBA, Highlights Must-See Sessions

Nakia Eldridge, PharmD, MBA, shares insights for health system and community pharmacists attending the 2025 APhA Annual Meeting & Exposition.


Madison Savidge, PharmD, MBA

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Equitable Representation in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Clinical Trials

Black women have higher rates of triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) incidence and mortality than the general US population. Despite this, they are underrepresented in TNBC clinical trials.


Nancy Mendelsohn, MD

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A New Frontier in the Fight Against Rare Disease

Rare disease specialty pharmacies offer customizable pharmacy and patient services to make it easier for people living with rare, complex, and often isolating conditions to access the therapy, care, and resources they need.