
Pharmaceutical companies must consider formulation, packaging, and labeling from the start to minimize errors and protect patients.

Pharmaceutical companies must consider formulation, packaging, and labeling from the start to minimize errors and protect patients.

Azelastine, commonly used in nasal sprays to combat allergies, was found to reduce the incidence of SARS-CoV-2 among healthy controls in a phase 2 trial.

Allison Hill, PharmD, RPh, highlights the need for pharmacists to leverage resources, collaborate with other providers, advocate on social media, and support rural communities with limited access to care.

Research reveals associations between body composition, fitness, and mental health in children, highlighting the impact of obesity on anxiety and depression.

By targeting 2 chromatin complexes that jointly sustain ER‑driven transcription, this combination achieves superior suppression of tumor growth and gene expression.

David Eagle, MD, Chair of Legislative Affairs and Patient Advocacy, explains how CMS’s ban on community oncology practices mailing medications creates inequities with PBMs and adds burdens for vulnerable cancer patients.

A new oral PCSK9 inhibitor, enlicitide, shows promise in significantly lowering LDL cholesterol, offering hope for hypercholesterolemia management and cardiovascular health.

A retrospective analysis found widespread lack of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) goal attainment, posing risks for those at very high cardiovascular risk.

Moderate-to-severe TBI significantly increases the risk of malignant brain tumors, highlighting the need for long-term monitoring in survivors.

This decision is believed to redefine how biological drugs will be developed, approved, and made affordable for patients.

Susan Cantrell, RPh, MHL, CAE, highlights the Equitable Community Access to Pharmacy Services (ECAPS) Act as the top federal priority to preserve pharmacists’ authority in testing, treatment, and immunization services.

Fast-melt tablets (FMT) in drug delivery enhanced patient adherence and therapeutic response.

The approval of 2 denosumab biosimilars, Bildyos and Bilprevda, enhances access to affordable bone health treatments for patients.

Vaccination is vital for adults with heart disease to prevent severe respiratory illnesses like RSV, influenza, and COVID-19, enhancing overall health outcomes.

Greater effectiveness was seen in children 1 year and older.

The subcutaneous injection for maintenance treatment enhances accessibility and reduces infusion time for patients.

Research shows that individuals who use cannabis to self-medicate, especially those with a history of childhood trauma, face heightened risks of paranoia and adverse mental health outcomes.

Allison Hill, PharmD, RPh, discusses how rapid changes in vaccine schedules and state-level authority highlight the importance of the American Pharmacists Association's advocacy.

Susan Cantrell, RPh, MHL, CAE, CEO of the Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy, stresses the importance of listening, empathy, and science-based communication in pharmacists’ efforts to guide patients through vaccine decisions.

Allison Hill, PharmD, RPh explains how pharmacists’ accessibility and trusted relationships make them key to combatting vaccine hesitancy.

Explore the impact of the Inflation Reduction Act on community oncology practices and discover how new legislation aims to protect patient access to care.

Alyssa Modic, PharmD, discusses the evolving role of pharmacists in adult immunizations and strategies to improve respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine education and uptake.

An international BMJ panel recommended broader use of SGLT-2 inhibitors and GLP-1 receptor agonists.

Self-medication, including the use of dietary supplements and pain relief drugs, were reported by many patients with statin-associated muscle symptoms to lower their low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C).

FluMist Home, the first at-home nasal spray flu vaccine, is now available for direct delivery to patients in 34 US states.

Explore the benefits and challenges of long-acting injectables (LAIs) in managing schizophrenia for improved patient outcomes.

Employers are facing higher costs and employees higher premiums as 340B’s growth drives lost rebates and rising drug prices.

Allison Hill, PharmD, RPh, emphasized that pharmacists must stay updated on ACIP and state-level guidance following HHS’s changes to COVID-19 vaccine authorizations.

An immunomodulatory nanoparticle called Agg-CLNP has been shown to effectively prevent disease onset for rheumatoid arthritis (RA).

Patients with severe COVID-19 who tested positive for Streptococcus pneumoniae had higher mortality rates.