
Introducing microbes to replace missing metabolites could reduce cancer risk, study suggests.

Introducing microbes to replace missing metabolites could reduce cancer risk, study suggests.

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Transition to electronic health records improves medication safety.

The Distinguished Service Award is given annually to an individual who has made a sustained contribution to leadership within NASP and the specialty pharmacy industry.

National Association of Specialty Pharmacy’s performance measurement tool helps members boost patient engagement and enhanced clinical outcomes.

New PEPFAR strategy supports HIV/AIDS prevention efforts in more than 50 countries.

Current policy reduces incentives that would spur a robust biosimilars market, according to the Biosimilars Council.

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Women with the hepatitis C virus have fewer live births and face a higher risk of miscarriage, infertility, gestational diabetes and pre-eclampsia.

Many researchers are interested in looking at FDA-approved drugs that could potentially be repositioned for use in cancer treatment.

Traditionally contraindicated in individuals with HIV, thalidomide has utility in aphthous ulcers, gastrointestinal lesions, Kaposi sarcoma, and other HIV-associated developments.


Findings further strengthen the need to protect young people from head injury.

Physical activity and a whole grain-rich diet lowers colorectal cancer risk, whereas red meat increases the risk.

How to avoid common errors in pharmacies to protect patients.

Exposure to carbon may not increase the risk of death among hardmetal workers.

Ron Lanton III, Esq, president, True North Political Solutions, LLC, explains how mobile health can affect specialty pharmacies.

Patients with peripheral neuropathy may experience pain, numbness, and tingling in the hands and feet, despite cessation of chemotherapy.

Findings may lead to future treatments for patients with psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis.

Variation in HPV15 E7 protein greatly decreases the risk of invasive cervical cancer.

Limited proportion of patients with chronic hepatitis C virus received antiviral treatment before the widespread use of direct-acting antivirals.

A newly-discovered molecule can induce programmed cell death in mesenchymal-like lung cancer cells.

An antibody-immunotherapy combination shows promise against high-risk pediatric cancer.

Joel Wright, chief executive officer, Alliance Rx Walgreens Prime discusses how technology has influenced the way specialty pharmacists manage patient care.

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Study findings could lead to new treatment options for patients with IBD in the future.

Findings may provide new treatment options for Duchenne muscular dystrophy.

Adjuvant endocrine therapy can prevent cancer recurrence but can result in painful side effects.

Biosimilars offer the potential to provide patients with less costly alternatives.

To control specialty drug costs, many employers have site of care management approaches, while other enact more stringent utilization management procedures.