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Lynparza Efficacy Highlighted in New Breast Cancer Trial
Olaparib (Lynparza) double objective response rate compared with other breast cancer drugs.
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Top Free Online Learning Resources
Pharmacists can learn for free with great, online resources.
Drug for Relapsing Forms of Multiple Sclerosis Pulled from Market
Biogen and AbbVie recently announced a voluntary, worldwide withdrawal of daclizumab (Zinbryta®).
Experimental Hydrogel Delivers Targeted Chemotherapy, Immunotherapy
Targeted administration of chemotherapy and immunotherapy may improve treatment of low-immunogenic tumors.
Managing and Preventing Influenza with Antivirals: Information That May Not Be Familiar
With this year's strain of influenza gaining so much attention, due to its severity, it is important to understand and choose the best treatment option for any patient.
Fish Consumption Linked to Lower Multiple Sclerosis Risk
Intake of fish high in omega-3 fatty acids could help reduce the risk of developing multiple sclerosis or clinically isolated syndrome.
Beneficial Bacteria May Prevent Skin Cancer
A strain of Staphylococcus epidermidis may be able to reduce skin cancer growth.
Trending News Today: Walgreen Faces Class Action Lawsuit About Generic Drug Costs
Top news of the day from across the health care landscape.
Trending News Today: Cigna-Express Scripts Merger Faces Antitrust Uncertainty
3 Free Opioid Abuse Education Resources Pharmacists Should Know About
Opioid abuse is an insidious epidemic that is plaguing the country, and pharmacists can play an important role in educating the public.
Gray Matter Degeneration Linked to Multiple Sclerosis Disability
A more detailed look at gray matter atrophy may hold clues to multiple sclerosis progression.
Novel Drug May Reduce Risk of HIV-Associated Neurocognitive Disorders
Many patients with HIV develop neurocognitive disorders, which is incurable.
Low-dose, Triple Combination Drug Effectively Lowers Blood Pressure
Findings demonstrated that early use of a low-dose combination blood pressure drug is safe and more effective than current treatments.
Google Unveils New Cloud Service for Health Care
The search giant is stepping back into the medical data arena with a system to manage patient information.
CVS New Medication Labels Offer Improvement
When these are hard to navigate and read, it can lead to nonadherence or other issues for patients, but this is a step in the right direction.
HIV and Neurocognitive Disorders: Looking for Drugs that Decrease Inflammation
Up to half of people living with HIV experience HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders, a neurological manifestation of HIV-1 infection.
7 Steps to a More Profitable Independent Pharmacy
Organize your time, effort, and activities to become more efficient, effective, and ultmately, more profitable.
Pharmacy Students Caring For The Community
Students at the Auburn University's Harrison School of Pharmacy are working with medical students and students in other healthcare professions to help the underserved
Best Practices in Transforming Chronic Pain Care
The number of opioids prescribed in the Untied States was approximately 3 times as high in 2015 as it was in 1999.
5 Simple Changes For Every Pharmacist Who Feels Stuck
Feeling stuck in your career? Changing your outlook is possible.
Q&A with a Geriatrics PGY-2 Pharmacy Resident
Kripali Patel, PharmD, talks about her PGY-2 residency at the Virginia Commonwealth University and Richmond Health & Wellness Program.
Concerns Over Future of Health Care Highlight AJPB Week in Review
Top news of the week from The American Journal of Pharmacy Benefits.
Survey Puts Digital Health in the Spotlight as Patients Increasingly Love Their Technology
The 2018 Accenture survey on technology and healthcare shows a steady increase in utilization by consumers for their health.
IBS-D: What You Can Do For Your Patients
Instead of providing your patients with a short answer and directing them to the correct aisle, maybe next time you can also provide them with tips and things to avoid when struggling with IBS-D.
Approval to Test for BRCA Gene Among Gains in Home Genetic Testing Field
Direct-to-consumer genetic testing is becoming a hot field, and while 23andMe is making some good press, companies like Helix are putting some pressure for how to use that data.
ADA Officials 'Concerned' Over ACP's Diabetes Recommendations
ADA urges health care providers to continue to develop personalized care plans that can yield optimal short and long-term results for each individual with diabetes.
Broadly Neutralizing Antibody Sparks Treatment-Free HIV Remission
A combination therapy that attacks the viral reservoir may be crucial to controlling HIV replication without medication.
Pharmacy Week in Review: March 9, 2018
A look at last week's top stories in the world of pharmacy.
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What 'Eye' Did Not Know About Eyedrop Caps
Did you know that eyedrops are color-coded for patient safety and adherence?