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May 10th 2025
The study found that only 38% of nations have risk-based pneumococcal vaccine policies.
Pharmacy School Professor Elected to International Pharmaceutical Federation Committee
January 26th 2016A Ohio Northern University professor and endowed chair of pharmacy practice, was elected to the International Pharmaceutical Federation's executive committee in the Academic Pharmacy Section.
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ASHP Publishes Guide for Treating Obese Patients
January 25th 2016A new publication from ASHP will help clinicians determine optimal medication doses for obese patients. Demystifying Drug Dosing in Obese Patients is the first text focused on dosing critical and narrow therapeutic index drugs in obese pediatric and adult patients.
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Ralphs Grocery Company Contributes $6 Million to Communities and Charitable Causes in 2015
January 25th 2016Ralphs Grocery Company has contributed more than $6 million to local communities and charitable causes in Southern California, as well as 3.4 million pounds of fresh food to its Feeding America partner agencies.
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SpartanNash Helping its Neighbors in Flint, Michigan
January 25th 2016Customers at all 91 Michigan D&W, Family Fare, VG's, ValuLand and Forest Hills Foods stores and Fuel Centers will have the opportunity to make a cash register donation of $2.99 toward a 24-pack case of Spartan brand bottled water.
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VitaMedMD Launches VitaTrue, the First Certified Vegan and Kosher Prescription Prenatal Multivitamin
January 25th 2016TherapeuticsMD, Inc., an innovative women's healthcare company and parent company of vitaMedMD, LLC, announced today the launch of vitaMedMD's newest prescription prenatal multivitamin, vitaTrue, adding to its successful prenatal line consisting of vitaPearlâ„¢, vitaMedMD One Rx, vitaMedMD Plus Rx, and vitaMedMD RediChewâ„¢ Rx.
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Aspirin Allergy Desensitization Possible for Acute Coronary Syndrome Patients
January 22nd 2016The American College of Cardiology and American Heart Association recommend low-dose aspirin for secondary prevention of coronary artery disease, but patients with aspirin allergies may not be able to take advantage of this prevention tactic.
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