
WHO Strategy Could End Cervical Cancer Tops SPT Week in Review

Top news from across the health care landscape.

Listerine, the product named after pharmacist Joseph Lister, had many original uses before becoming a mouthwash. What was one of the original ways that Listerine was sold as?

The use of TikTok to reach patients is growing in the health care community, but is it a good fit for pharmacists?

Coughing is highly prevalent in all medical settings and affects a wide variety of body systems.

Physicians treating patients with platinum-sensitive ovarian cancer can choose from a range of therapies, including doublet chemotherapy with or without bevacizumab (Avastin) and PARP inhibitors.

Researchers from George Washington University have shown that the human apolipoprotein A-I binding protein (AIBP) is capable of inhibiting HIV replication by targeting lipid rafts and reducing virus-cell fusion.

There are 5 available EGFR TKIs for the treatment of patients with EGFR-mutant lung cancers: gefitinib (Iressa), erlotinib (Tarceva), afatinib (Gilotrif), dacomitinib (Vizimpro), and osimertinib.

Adam Martin, PharmD and founder of The Fit Pharmacist, discusses how to change your mindset about nutrition and health.

The Fair Access to Cancer Treatment Act is expected to be signed by Governor Tom Wolf in the near future.

Study findings provide further basis for dietary interventions as future treatments for disorders such as multiple sclerosis.

CAR NK cells are allogenic, which is defined as taking the cells from a non-related healthy donor rather than the patient themselves. Therefore, CAR NK cells have the potential to be manufactured in advance and stored for off-the-shelf immediate use.

Top news from across the health care landscape.

This week’s tip examines a comprehensive set of pharmacist-based interventions in acute care settings.

Based on molecular similarities in human and canine diffuse gliomas, researchers have posited that working to cure brain cancer in dogs may lead to improved treatments and even a cure for humans.

Dronabinol Capsules is the generic version of Marinol® from Abbvie and is used to nausea and vomiting caused by cancer chemotherapy.

Community pharmacy antibiotic dispensing data were obtained from the New Zealand Pharmaceutical Collection database for children whose parents consented to external data linkage.

Decreased PrEP usage was reportedly due to reduced awareness of prevention strategies, and engagement in health-promoting behaviors.

Several immunization recommendations were updated for pediatric patients, including haemophilus influenza type b (Hib) vaccination, and Tdap vaccinations.

Positive results were based on the PROSPER trial, which evaluated the overall survival of enzalutamide plus androgen deprivation therapy versus standard of care.

Capmatinib is an investigational, oral, and selective MET inhibitor, and if approved, it will be the first therapy to specifically target METex14 mutated advanced lung cancer, according to the company.

While KTE-X19 is not yet approved in any country, its Marketing Authorization Application has been validated in the European Union, and its target action date in the United States is August 10, 2020.

Top news from across the health care landscape.

Two studies published in The Lancet have developed models to examine what may happen if the World Health Organization commits to a 3-part strategy to end cervical cancer.

Clinical trials are now evaluating the potential combination of PARP inhibitors with immunotherapy or other agents in patients with ovarian cancer.

Meaningful improvements in outcomes with immunotherapy in recent years are finally starting to change the tide for the first-line treatment of patients with small-cell lung cancer.

Study suggests that the ACA improved financial risk protection against medical bills for low-income adults.

Current recommendation of beta blockers in patient with HF include bisoprolol, carvediol, or metoprolol succinate. Metoprolol tartrate may provide better rate control with twice daily dosing.

An awards ceremony at the Pharmapack Europe exhibition and conference in Paris recognized pioneering packaging innovations that have significantly contributed to improving user safety, ease of use, and other health care needs.