
Jonathan G. Marquess, PharmD, CDE, explains why going out of your way to serve diabetes patients can help grow your pharmacy's business.

Jonathan G. Marquess, PharmD, CDE, explains why going out of your way to serve diabetes patients can help grow your pharmacy's business.

Jonathan G. Marquess, PharmD, CDE, discusses the role that pharmacists can play in helping patients improve management of their diabetes.

A discussion of current and emerging pharmacotherapy options for cystic fibrosis patients.

A case involving a 43-year-old female with a history of type 2 diabetes who is admitted for hyperglycemia as well as complaints of dysuria and increased urinary frequency.

New guidelines from the American Heart Association and American College of Cardiology eliminate strict LDL cholesterol targets and include stroke risk in determining whether patients should take statins.

Our monthly round-up of new prescription products.

Jonathan G. Marquess, PharmD, CDE, explains why he decided to focus on caring for diabetes patients at his pharmacy.

Interim results from Project IMPACT: Diabetes, an APhA Foundation program, suggest that pharmacists working as part of a multidisciplinary team helped improve a range of outcomes for diabetes patients.


The impact of the community pharmacist on insulin therapy is explored.

Approximately 80% to 90% of patients diagnosed with type 2 diabetes mellitus are also obese.

Pharmacists can help improve adherence by providing patient counseling and guidance about the importance of needle selection and appropriate injection technique.

Research from the University of Pittsburgh suggests the possibility of a diabetes breathalyzer that could be used in place of blood testing.

Infants already at an increased genetic risk for developing type 1 diabetes mellitus may be even more likely to be diagnosed with the condition if they are introduced to solid foods too early or too late.

The results of a recent study show that hypoglycemia is common among type 2 diabetes patients across all levels of glycemic control.

Increasing red meat consumption was associated with a subsequent increase in risk for developing type 2 diabetes mellitus in a recent subanalysis of 3 cohort studies.

A guide to mastering new skills for diabetes patient care in just 10 steps.

Patients with diabetes can take measures to prevent or control neuropathy.

Patients with diabetes can take measures to prevent or control neuropathy.

Diabetic patients should be made aware of the availability of specialized nonprescription products for diabetics and guided in the proper selection and use of these products.

Case studies involving questions about low blood glucose level, soy supplementation, blood glucose monitors, and flu prevention.

Pharmacists can be instrumental in educating diabetic patients about routine skin care, especially the significance of implementing a daily foot care regimen and performing routine screenings to reduce or prevent complications.

Compared with morning dosing, taking once-daily antihypertensives at bedtime led to improved nighttime blood pressure measurements without increasing daytime measurements.

The medications may lower cholesterol levels in advanced chronic kidney disease patients, but they do not appear to reduce the number of cardiovascular events and may interact with other drugs the patients are taking.
