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Pharmacists Say DIR Fees Endanger Pharmacies, Patients
Approximately 78% of survey respondents said that direct and indirect remuneration fees reduce the predictability of cash flow.
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Esophageal Cancer Risk Increases with Hot Tea Consumption
Smoking and alcohol consumption may exacerbate the risk of esophageal cancer associated with hot tea.
Testosterone Triggers Protein That Protects Against Multiple Sclerosis
A cytokine may protect myelin against attacks by the immune system in multiple sclerosis.
Take Note: Vitamin B12 Has a Reputation in the Singing Community
Laryngologists are unsure that vitamin B12 therapy provides any benefit and would not prescribe it.
Pharmacist-Administered ART Adherence Clinic Makes Inroads
Pharmacists can resolve ART adherence problems to achieve HIV viral suppression
Trending News Today: Rare Superbug Fungus May Be Spreading
Top news of the day from across the health care landscape.
Trending News Today: White House Releases First Steps to Lower Drug Costs
Record-Breaking Influenza Activity Shows No Signs of Abating
An unusually high rate of hospitalizations of nonelderly adults seen with widespread influenza activity.
Bevacizumab Intravitreal Injection Intraocular Pressure Found Safe, Tolerable
Increase in intraocular pressure found to be tolerable to the corneal endothelium and safe for treating central serous chorioretinopathy or diabetic macular edema.
Threat of Drug-Resistant E coli Increases with Pediatric Antibiotic Prescriptions
Antibiotics may become ineffective in treating E coli if antibiotic resistance continues to increase among children.
Spotlight on 'Informal' HIV Prevention Efforts
Pre-exposure prophylaxis is highly effective preventing HIV if used as prescribed.
Pharmacists Rank Among Most Trusted Professionals
Pharmacists rank fifth among the most honest and ethical professionals in the United States, according to the latest Gallup poll.
CDC Tracks Adverse Events Related to Hepatitis B Vaccine
Researchers from the CDC assessed adverse effects (AEs) following HepB vaccinations using the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS).
Diabetes Organ Damage Highlights AJPB Week in Review
Top articles of the week from The American Journal of Pharmacy Benefits.
Widespread Flu Epidemic Breaking Records
Influenza activity is breaking recent records this season, and is not yet slowing down, according to the CDC.
New Drug Application Submitted for Leukemia, Lymphoma Drug
Duvelisib monotherapy demonstrated safety and efficacy in patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia/small lymphocytic lymphoma.
HHS Secretary Discusses Flu Pandemic with Government Officials
The 2017/2018 influenza season is the worst in recent history.
Alex Azar Discusses Flu Epidemic in Briefing with HHS Officials
The 2017-2018 influenza season is the worst in recent history.
QR Codes May Innovate Pharmaceutical Production
An innovate production method may allow health care providers to produce on-demand medicine in the near future.
Specialty Drug Spending in 2018 Highlights SPT Week in Review
Top news of the week from Specialty Pharmacy Times.
Cosentyx Gains FDA Approval for Scalp Psoriasis Label Update
There are currently limited treatments available for scalp psoriasis.
Trending News Today: House-Passed Budget Legislation Affects Health Care
Trending News Today: CVS, Aetna Merger Moving Forward in 2018
Pharmacists Remain Among Most Trusted and Ethical Professionals
Pharmacists have once again been ranked among the most honest and ethical professionals in the United States, according to the results of the latest Gallup poll on the topic.
Although researchers have conducted no clinical trials to evaluate the vocal benefits of vitamin B12, the singing community at large endorses the energy boosting and anxiety fighting effects of the supplement.
Pharmacy Week in Review: February 9, 2018
A look at last week's top stories in the world of pharmacy.
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CRISPR System Effective Treating Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
A CRISPR gene-editing method has the ability to correct 3000 mutations that lead to Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
Antacid Use During Pregnancy May Lead to Childhood Asthma
Up to 80% of women experience gastro-esophageal reflux disease during pregnancy.
Pediatric, Adolescent Vaccination Schedule Updated
The CDC and the American Academy of Pediatrics released an updated vaccination schedule.
QR Codes Make Their Way to Prescription Drugs