
Starting a new job can be exciting, but the first days or weeks can feel overwhelming.

Depression affects 10% to 40% of patients with heart failure, depending on disease severity.

Dream Body Weight Loss is voluntarily recalling several of its products due to undeclared sibutramine.


Results of 2016 Kantar Media Readership Study Demonstrate Pharmacy Times' Continuous Leadership Among Retail Pharmacists

Beginning July 18, pharmacies will be required to abide by rules that regulate discriminatory behavior and practices

This weekly video program provides our readers with an in-depth review of the latest news, product approvals, FDA rulings and more. Our Week in Review is a can't miss for the busy pharmacy professional.

The US Department of Health and Human Services has officially increased the limit on the number of patients for whom providers can prescribe buprenorphine from 100 to 275.

Don't miss out on this week's must-read pharmacy stories!

Learn about the new drugs and expanded indications approved by the FDA in June 2016.

CVS is settling allegations that its pharmacists filled forged prescriptions for controlled substances.

The FDA has granted marketing approval to Cepheid's Xpert Carba-R Assay, an infection control aid that tests patient specimens for specific genetic markers linked with bacteria that are resistant to Carbapenem antibiotics.





The National Association of Chain Drug Stores (NACDS), in partnership with the University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy, today announced plans for a national tour this fall to advance the Test2LearnTM Community-Based Pharmacogenomics Certificate Program.

Fred's Pharmacy provided more than 100,000 preventative screening touch-points during its first quarter of 2016.

Independent community pharmacists should be prepared for pharmacy compliance audits, as pharmacies have been seeing more of them.

Presentations can be nerve-racking, but with the right tools, they can be mastered

The National Community Pharmacists Association today announced special programming at its 2016 Annual Convention, to be held Oct. 15-19 at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center in New Orleans, that will present new opportunities, solutions, and profits for community pharmacies.

Medication errors are as a dire a concern today as they were 15 years ago.

Health care delivery must change to meet the increasing demands for conservative stewardship in spending.

How many pharmacists today are actually fulfilling their duty to counsel?

For germophobes, taking the subway with its smeared, warm railings and coughing or sneezing passengers provokes anxiety. However, a new study provides some reassurance that taking public transit isn't as bad as germ-conscious individuals probably believe it is.

To help patients prepare for a safe and healthy travel season this summer and beyond, MinuteClinic has added several new travel-related services and immunizations.

Walgreens will participate in the U.S. Precision Medicine Initiative Cohort Program through an initial $20 million grant awarded to The Scripps Research Institute by the National Institutes of Health.

Pharmacy students who match with a postgraduate year 1 residency program are more likely to be female, have a high grade point average, and receive multiple interview offers.

The CVS Health Foundation has announced a new grant to the American Academy of Pediatrics to help improve counseling by all pediatric health care providers around tobacco and exposure to secondhand smoke.

The CDC recently issued an alert warning health care facilities about Candida auris, an emerging multidrug-resistant yeast.