
Fred Eckel, RPh, MS, Editor-in-Chief of Pharmacy Times, reflects on his long career in pharmacy.

Fred Eckel, RPh, MS, Editor-in-Chief of Pharmacy Times, reflects on his long career in pharmacy.

Vangardist, a monthly men's magazine, is releasing 3000 copies of its spring issue, which will feature ink infused with HIV-positive blood donated by 3 individuals.

The reference provides practical and timely updates for pharmacists and pharmacy staff who are involved in pharmacy-based immunization services.


Submits comments as part of Senate hearing on coordination of agencies in management of controlled substances.

Reid Blackwelder, MD, FAAFP, of the East Tennessee State University Family Physicians clinic, and chairman of the American Academy of Family Physicians, gives some examples of instances where a patient benefited directly from a physician-pharmacist collaboration.

Preliminary 2015 data from the Drug Enforcement Administration reveals pharmacy robbers have hit Indiana the hardest.

Despite being told the importance of medication adherence, about half of acute coronary syndrome patients don't take their oral antiplatelet therapy as prescribed.

Pfizer announced 2 strategic appointments in the leadership of the Worldwide Research and Development organization effective immediately.

Teva is voluntarily recalling select lots of intravenous fluorouracil (Adrucil).

A CEO Update article examines the role of advocacy in association and non-profit state government affairs programs.

Patients with AIDS face a 4-fold greater risk of age-related macular degeneration (AMD) than their HIV-uninfected counterparts.

Reiterates compelling strategic and financial benefits for Teva and Mylan stockholders.

Pharmacy student Keith D. Posendek received praise for his support of the provider status movement in a recent Pharmacists Provide Care campaign update from the American Pharmacist Association.

The legislation would empower more seniors to choose the pharmacy that best fits their needs.

Monitoring and evaluating the therapeutic relevance of drug interactions is an important mission for any practicing pharmacist.

Justin Hair, Purdue College of Pharmacy student, talks about the small world of pharmacy at the 2015 APhA Annual Meeting and Exposition.

Ian Dilley, Purdue College of Pharmacy student, said seeing his grandfather respond to medication following a stroke inspired him to pursue pharmacy.

Justin Hair, Purdue College of Pharmacy student, said his community pharmacy internship has been 1 of the most rewarding experiences he has had in pharmacy school.

The College of Psychiatric and Neurologic Pharmacists was honored to present the Judith J. Saklad Memorial Award at the 2015 CPNP Annual Meeting.

Growth will continue in 2015, with specialty pharmacies playing a more crucial role.

The FDA has granted priority review to expand the use of AstraZeneca's ticagrelor (Brilinta).

Researchers have designed many studies to determine whether long-term proton pump inhibitor use causes changes in the body.

Although metformin can help prevent diabetes onset in those at high risk, the medication is rarely prescribed for this purpose.

Is pain really the biggest health problem elderly patients experience?

Strengthens core CNS specialty business with high promise in movement disorder treatments; expected to provide short and long-term value for Teva shareholders.

Pharmacy school doesn't prepare you to manage a pharmacist's salary.

Following a 2012 report of an alleged Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act violation, a pharmacy in Denver, Colorado, has agreed to pay a $125,000 settlement to the US Department of Health and Human Services.

Many pharmacy students advocate for provider status, but how often do they engage in other political matters?

The Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine was founded in 1992 with the hopes of bringing primary care to underserved communities and providing an affordable professional education to students.