
Insights from within both the retail and health system pharmacy environments related to the expanded scope of practice.

Insights from within both the retail and health system pharmacy environments related to the expanded scope of practice.

Researchers have discovered a natural protective mechanism that leads to the programmed death of potentially diseased cancer cells.

New research on the structure of HIV has revealed a promising novel drug target for treating HIV infection.

Several national pharmacy chains are preparing to roll out testing for COVID-19 in the coming weeks, including Health Mart, Kroger Co, and other chain pharmacies.

The Caring for Each Other initiative will include a Sesame Street video that features the Muppets thanking “Super Families.”

The COVID-19 pandemic shows that pharmacists can serve as nationally recognized providers and can contribute greatly to policy as it pertains to disease management, outbreaks, and workplace safety.

The 7 hardest-hit states all have mortality rates between 113% and 172% higher than normal, while New York City’s death rate is 325% higher than usual.

Efinaconazole was first approved by the FDA in June 2014 for patients 18 and older.

Remdesivir is not approved by the FDA nor licensed or approved anywhere in the world.

Today, we’re celebrating Carrie James, PharmD, at King’s Daughters’ Health Hospital in Madison, Indiana.

Research confirms earlier studies that found talazoparib improved patient-reported quality-of-life measures and had a tolerable safety profile.

The additional dosage is approved across all adult indications, including monotherapy and combination therapy, according to Merck.

A study recently investigated uterine serous carcinoma in order to more quickly identify those patients with an advanced form of the disease and find the appropriate treatment method for them.

The MVA-MERS-S vaccine is based on an attenuated virus, modified vaccinia virus Ankara, which had previously been used in a smallpox eradication vaccination campaign.

There continues to be a debate in the scientific community about the role that angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors and angiotensin II receptor blockers play in coronavirus disease 2019 infection.

Today, we’re thanking Ashley Finamore, BCOP, for her work on the front lines at Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey.

Interferons are being investigated as a possible treatment for COVID-19, but their effects are not yet clear.

Pharmacist Moms Group founder Suzanne Soliman, PharmD, BCMAS, speaks on the power of social media in the field of pharmacy in the age of COVID-19.

Although data for adult patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) have been widely available, limited reports have been analyzed regarding pediatric patients infected with SARS-CoV-2, according to the study authors.

Emotional, social, and psychiatric problems in children and adolescents have been linked to higher levels of genetic vulnerability for adult depression.

Today, we’re celebrating the clinical pharmacy specialist team at the William J. Holloway Community Program in Delaware.

Individuals with the progressive condition often struggle to control their motor fluctuations.

Pharmacy benefit managers are a large part of our health care benefits, but do they bring value?

This generic drug product was determined by the FDA to be therapeutically equivalent to Adrenalin.

Hydroxychloroquine and remdesivir have been caught up in the rush to develop an effective treatment for COVID-19.

According to the researchers, women living in rural areas have a higher rate of premature death compared with those who are in more urban areas.

Why was a patient prescribed something normally used for stomach problems to help her produce breastmilk?

Program establishes criteria to specify potentially inappropriate medications to avoid prescribing to older adults or should be used with caution when combined with other prescriptions.

NHA worked in collaboration with state level stakeholders in order to secure the ExCPT as an approved certification exam for technicians.

Adam Martin, PharmD, discusses how to remain healthy and motivated during the COVID-19 pandemic.