
New treatments for HIV infection are desperately needed.

There may be several different disorders within Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis.

Latest developments in oncology drug research.

Hope on the horizon for patients with liver damage.

Researchers seek a better understanding of the mechanism behind hepatocellular carcinoma.


Four specific gut bacteria protect babies from developing asthma.

Revenue not expected to maintain pace of current immunology treatments.

Catch up with the most read articles of the week on Specialty Pharmacy Times.

Democrats and Republicans agreeing on something having to do with the Affordable Care Act is unusual, but there is one aspect of the health care law that both parties feel the same about: the excise, or Cadillac, tax.

Researchers evaluate link between hemoglobin and morbidity in patients who undergo major gastrointestinal surgery.

Diabetes is a known risk factor for cognitive decline and dementia.

Statins show promise to reduce liver disease incidence in coinfected patients.

As population health management becomes increasingly critical, health-system pharmacists should reacquaint themselves with the factors driving patient outcomes.

CVS Health is looking into a claim that one of its pharmacies in Texas dispensed the wrong medication to a woman more than once.

Aggressive new approaches considered to curb financial hit from prescription drugs.

Severity and type of symptoms varies among cancer patients in different age groups.

Continued steroid use associated with worse anxiety, sleep, and fatigue.

Average MS onset for patients who spent time in the sun every day is nearly two years later than patients who did not spend daily time in the sun.

REMS deemed unnecessary to ensure drug benefits outweigh risks.

Traveling a longer distance to a medical center was not associated with spending more time on a waiting list.

C-reactive protein is useful in the diagnosis and treatment of some acute or chronic inflammatory conditions.

Health-system pharmacists will inevitably face growing ethical challenges as their roles in patient care continue to evolve.

Out-of-pocket costs to remain a significant hurdle for patients even after closing of coverage gap.

National Association of Specialty Pharmacy (NASP) Executive Director James E. Smeeding, RPh, MBA, discusses the trend of larger entities absorbing independent specialty pharmacies.

Prescription drugs costs for patients with psoriatic arthritis tended to be higher than comparable costs for ankylosing spondylitis.

A report by STAT has found that a majority of institutions conducting clinical trials fail to report their results to the web site ClinicalTrials.gov.

Fatigue had a strong association with pain intensity and interference in inflammatory bowel disease.

Patients who receive an overdose of chemotherapy drugs will now have access to an emergency treatment called uridine triacetate.