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Stephen Davis, PharmD, senior director of Health System Strategy at Shields, and Erica Diamantides, PharmD, specialty pharmacy manager at UW Medicine, discuss the current guidance and best practice for specialty pharmacy accreditations.

After not paying attention, looking other way for years, is the pharmacy industry letting patients down again by employing crude methods of controlled substances monitoring?

When it comes to vaccination efforts, remember that patients 65 years or older are not a homogeneous group.


Pharmacists should educate patients about managing respiratory syncytial virus and let them know they may soon be able to get vaccinated.

Cases of COVID-19, influenza, and respiratory syncytial virus are creating a so-called tripledemic.

Products include the generic alternatives to Esbriet and Oracea.

This month's clinical pharmacology update looks at a medication to manage Helicobacter pylori infection in adults.

New drug approvals, toxicity management, and pharmacists’ roles in cancer care all dominated the top oncology articles of 2022.

Both benefits and concerns exist, but implementing policies and regulations promotes employee productivity, guards safety.

Products include a vaccine for meningococcal disease and a new type of COVID-19 test.

From newsworthy moments to groundbreaking research, these were the most-read articles on Pharmacy Times in 2022.


Products range from acne treatment to cough relief.

Cases address anticoagulants and medication administration.

First direct evidence of diminished 5-HT release proves hypothesis, according to a new analysis published in Biological Psychiatry.

Develop New Year's resolutions that include empowering patients, enhancing communication, increasing professional development.

Pain management and the opioid epidemic dominated the top health system articles in 2022.

This year, retail pharmacists were interested in diabetes research, saving patients money, and influenza vaccine candidates.

Without company or insurance contracts, controlled medication prices reduce burden on patients.

The National Institute of Health’s grant funds a phase 2 clinical trial of doxycycline in a large group of individuals with the 2 conditions who are smokers or used to smoke.

Steve Simske, PhD, discusses his research investigating how the occurrence of discrimination in biology can act as an agnostic analogy for discrimination in humans’ social environments.

In 10 states, the data showed more than 26% of women had limited accessibility to mammography, primarily in the Rocky Mountains and the South.

Participants who survived Hodgkin lymphoma as children showed signs of being biologically older than their peers, with a heightened risk of cognitive problems.

FDA Approves Bispecific Antibody Mosunetuzumab-axgb to Treat Relapsed/Refractory Follicular Lymphoma
The phase 2 GO29781 study showed that 80% of patients who had received at least 2 prior therapies achieved durable response rates with mosunetuzumab-axgb treatment.

Jawad Saleh, PharmD, BSPharm, BCCCP, BCPS, clinical manager of Pharmacy Services at the Hospital for Special Surgery, discusses how pharmacists can treat postoperative nausea and vomiting.

Can a brand name manufacturer be held liable for damages caused by a drug product manufactured by another firm?

Results show possible impact of using Janssen Pharmaceuticals’ ibrutinib in the front-line setting, providing additional data on chronic lymphocytic leukemia therapies.

From newsworthy moments to groundbreaking research, these are the most popular articles in the zoster space, published on Pharmacy Times® during 2022.






