
Marilyn Bulloch, PharmD, discusses the persistent burden of hepatitis B, evolving adult vaccination recommendations, and how pharmacists can improve vaccine uptake through accessible, stigma-free patient counseling.

Marilyn Bulloch, PharmD, discusses the persistent burden of hepatitis B, evolving adult vaccination recommendations, and how pharmacists can improve vaccine uptake through accessible, stigma-free patient counseling.

Pharmacy technicians are essential for navigating access barriers, addressing misconceptions, and supporting adherence in obesity care.

The ACACIA-HCM trial marks the first time a therapy has shown statistically significant improvements in exercise capacity and symptom burden in patients with non-obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.

Health systems are being pushed to fundamentally rethink how to support medication safety, regulatory compliance, and patient care with fewer resources.

Ketamine, an NMDA receptor antagonist, is increasingly being used in low-dose infusions as a multimodal, opioid-sparing strategy for patients with refractory acute and chronic pain.

Outpatient infusion and specialty pharmacy pharmacists drive safe, cost-effective oncology and chronic-care expansion, from biosimilars to community access

Male contraceptives represent a step toward equality in reproductive responsibility.

See how pharmacists turn pharmacogenomic results into safer prescribing—overcoming reimbursement, EHR, and equity barriers to scale testing in community pharmacies.

Phase 3 findings from the VIKTORIA-1 trial demonstrated clinically meaningful progression-free survival improvements with gedatolisib-based regimens in patients with PIK3CA-mutant HR+/HER2– advanced breast cancer.

Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) remains largely underdiagnosed and asymptomatic, creating major opportunities for pharmacists to drive early identification, lifestyle intervention, and metabolic risk management.

This approval marks the first high-efficacy B-cell depletion therapy approved for pediatric patients 10 years and older.

Treatment with zenocutuzumab-zbco led to an overall response rate of 36.8% for a duration ranging from 2.8 to 12.9 months.

FDA approval brings AstraZeneca’s Breztri Aerosphere triple asthma inhaler for patients 12 years and older, boosting lung function fast and simplifying daily control.

Pharmacists are vital in identifying at-risk patients, supporting diagnostic testing, optimizing therapy, and monitoring medication adjustments.

Pharmacy technicians are increasingly central to obesity care, supporting medication access, workflow efficiency, and patient engagement in ambulatory settings.

New findings reveal that mouse liver cells can form the viral template behind chronic HBV infection.

Ivermectin, vitamin D, and zinc are being recommended on social media as treatment for hantavirus—despite a lack of evidence.

This review examines evidence on changes in muscle mass with incretin-based therapies and focuses on current and emerging strategies to preserve and enhance skeletal muscle mass.

Psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy significantly increased cocaine abstinence rates and reduced relapse risk in patients with cocaine use disorder.

Education is shifting from memorization of drug information to mastery of digital health, interprofessional collaboration, and demonstrated clinical competency.

A recent report of liver failure in a patient receiving orforglipron has renewed attention on the long-term safety monitoring of GLP-1 receptor agonists.

Technician-led strategies are accelerating antiretroviral therapy access and improving long-term adherence for patients with HIV.


Forrest N. Ridgway, PharmD, BCOP, discusses health misinformation, AI-generated medical advice, wellness culture, and the controversial therapies patients are bringing into the clinic.

Effective real-world management of cytokine release syndrome (CRS) and immune effector cell–associated neurotoxicity syndrome (ICANS) is critical to safely delivering CAR T-cell therapies and bispecific antibodies.

Advanced lung cancer inflammation index (ALI) predicts 3‑month recovery after thrombolysis for acute ischemic stroke, with low ALI signaling higher risk.

University of Arizona pharmacy interns who received mentorship and engaged in pharmacist-level tasks report greater satisfaction and perceived professional readiness, highlighting a need to restructure internships as longitudinal, competency-based experiences.

Joseph Saseen, PharmD; and Joel C. Marrs, PharmD, discuss key updates in the 2026 dyslipidemia guidelines and their implications for clinical and pharmacy practice.

Some pharmacists are exploring the possibilities of moving to New Zealand for better work/life balance.

A new study describes the high symptom burden carried by pediatric long COVID patients and highlights integrative medicine's role in their care.