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'Just' a Tech? Or a J.U.S.T. Tech?
Too many times, technicians refer to themselves as 'just' a tech, and they should be recognized as an important part of the pharmacy profession.
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Epigenetics: Does Our DNA Equal Our Destiny?
Is it true that our DNA equals our destiny? Or can we positively impact our risk of disease?
Trending News Today: HIV/AIDS Researcher May Lead CDC
Top news of the day from across the health care landscape.
Lower Drug Costs Improves Adherence Among Heart Attack Survivors
Reducing financial barriers may increase the use of evidence-based treatments and improve adherence to medications.
Independent Pharmacy Benefit Manager Develops Diabetes Care Program
WellDyneRx created an innovative program that controls costs and improves outcomes for patients with diabetes, according to a session presented at APhA2018.
5 Tips for Publishing Your Residency Research
As the completion of your residency approaches, you may be wondering how to publish the research project that has been a large focus of your journey.
Medication Adherence Strategies for Oral Chemotherapies
Julianne Orr, PharmD, from the Indiana University Health Simon Cancer Center, talks about the pharmacist's role in ensuring patients are adherent to their oral chemotherapy regimens.
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Efficacy of Combination Hypertension Drug Highlights AJPB Week in Review
Top news of the week from The American Journal of Pharmacy Benefits.
10 Inspirational Songs for Your Pharmacy Playlist
Music can be a powerful way to inspire, heal, and motivate.
Pharmacist Feature Friday: A Pharmacist's Compassion Inspired Me to Attend Pharmacy School
An interaction with passionate pharmacist and co-worker caused E. Ashley Gulyas, PharmD, to enroll in pharmacy school after nearly a decade of work as a pharmacy technician.
Experimental Autoimmune Drug Shows Benefits in Relapsing Multiple Sclerosis
Evobrutinib is an oral inhibitor of Bruton’s tyrosine kinase in development for several autoimmune diseases.
Lightening the Load: Looking for a Cure for HIV
HIV is a wide-reaching public health problem, with more than 37 million individuals infected worldwide. Current antiretroviral therapy has a varying array of uses, ranging from HIV treatment to pre-exposure prophylaxis.
Precision Drug Effective in Children, Adults with Different Cancers
Experimental drug elicits response in diverse population of patients with cancer.
Pharmacy Week in Review: March 16, 2018
A look at last week's top stories in the world of pharmacy.
Outcomes Reporting in Specialty Highlights SPT Week in Review
Top news of the week from Specialty Pharmacy Times.
Physicians Groups Oppose Medicare Changes
Medicare Part B and D have different formulary structures and cost sharing.
Trending News Today: FDA Plans to Cut Nicotine in Cigarettes
Trending News Today: Senators Now Looking into 340B Program
Adherence Levels Similar Between Branded, Generic HIV Drugs
There was no statistically significant difference in medication possession ratio among HIV-positive patients taking generic or branded antiretrovirals.
Acetaminophen Overdosing Common During Influenza Season
Individuals may use a significant number of OTC products during cold and flu season.
Patient Safety: Diabetes Dialogue Can Prevent Error, Save Money
With FDA approval of more than 20 new therapies for diabetes since 2010, clinicians and patients are often overwhelmed with treatment choices.
This weekly video program provides our readers with an in-depth review of the latest news, product approvals, FDA rulings, and more. Our Week in Review is a can't miss for the busy pharmacy professional.
March Madness: How to Become a Great Team Player
There are 4 skills to take you from being a good team player to a great one.
A Vitamin and Mineral Supplementation Crib Sheet for Clinicians
A recent issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association has published a crib sheet for clinicians that covers the basics of vitamin and mineral supplementation.
Drug Costs May Not Solely Drive Increasing US Health Care Spending
Administrative costs and surgical procedures may contribute significantly to overspending on health care in the United States.
Gene Regulation May Overpower Hidden HIV Reserves
Eliminating dormant HIV reserves that hide from antiretroviral therapy is key to curing the virus.
Top 3 Most Common Cognitive Effects of Multiple Sclerosis
Patients with multiple sclerosis may be at a higher risk of developing mental health conditions.
Newly Discovered Structure Could Boost Gene Therapy Efficacy
Certain amino acids may be key to delivering effective, low-dose gene therapy for neurologic conditions.
Keytruda Granted Priority Review in Cervical Cancer
Merck filed the supplemental biologics license application based on results from the phase II KEYNOTE-158 trial.