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Top 200 Drugs of 2018: Which Ones Are Making an Impact?
The latest DrugStats database list shows the medications with increasing numbers of prescriptions.
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The Role of Pharmacy Benefit Mangers in American Health Care: Pharmacy Concerns and Perspectives: Part 3
There have been multiple concerns levied about PBM tactics that have led plan sponsors and pharmacy stakeholders to push back.
Apple Wants Patients to See Their Medical Records on Their iPhones
With Apple eyeing up the EHR space, the rational movement to get patients data through their iPhones is just the next place to start.
Blending the Ingredients for Behavior Change
Identifying the right ingredients for change can help patients reduce their disease risk, improve health and empower them to adapt positive behaviors.
Health Care Spending Highlights AJPB Week in Review
Top articles of the week from The American Journal of Pharmacy Benefits.
Pharmacists With a Side Hustle, Part 1
We talk to pharmacists with fascinating side hustles.
7 Things to Consider Before Transitioning to a New Pharmacy Job
There are many mistakes, pitfalls, and unknowns that pharmacists routinely fail to consider before transitioning to another job.
FDA Approves Short-Term Acute Pain Management Drug
Kempharma introduces newly approved pain management drug and warns of risk for addiction.
Things That Make You Go 'Huh?' in the Pharmacy
Silly things happen in the Pharmacy
PBM, Retail Chain Partner to Purchase Specialty Drugs
Specialty drugs are a large driver of health care spending.
Exercise During Breast, Colon Cancer Chemotherapy Demonstrates Long-Term Benefits
Patients who exercise during chemotherapy may have lower levels of fatigue years after cancer treatments.
Kinase Inhibitor Favorable for Drug-Resistant Thyroid Cancer
Cabozantinib (Cabometyx) treatment resulted in tumor shrinkage among patients with refractory thyroid cancer.
Pharmacy Week in Review: February 23, 2018
A look at the top stories in the world of pharmacy from last week.
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Express Scripts, Walgreens Group Purchasing Partnership Highlights SPT Week in Review
Top news of the week from Specialty Pharmacy Times.
Antibody Treatment Could Stabilize Muscle Paralysis in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Experimental therapy could improve lifespan for patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
Trending News Today: Cost of Establishing Medicaid Work Requirements May be High
Top news of the day from across the health care landscape.
Trending News Today: Opioid Epidemic Mortality Rate Slowing in 14 States
Medicaid is a Leading Payer for Inpatient Stays
Medicaid was a leading payer for inpatient hospital stays among multiple age groups over a 15-year period.
All About PBMs
Pharmacy benefit managers serve as a middleman between payers and pharmacies.
FDA: Antibiotic Commonly Taken by HIV Patients May Increase Risk of Cardiovascular Death
Clarithromycin (Biaxin) may increase the risk of heart problems and death among patients with cardiovascular disease.
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.
Lonhala Magnair for COPD: What Pharmacists Should Know
The FDA approved this nebulized long-acting muscarinic antagonist in December 2017, and it is expected to be launched this spring.
FDA: Antibiotic Commonly Taken by Patients with HIV May Increase CV Risk
Pharmacists Play Key Role in Driving Cough and Cold Treatment Choices
Pharmacists can help consumers make decisions on the best OTC options.
Match Day - Questions and Answers
You have been working towards Match Day for a while, but once it is over where do you go next?
9 Ways to Stay Healthy While Traveling
A pharmacist can be a valuable resource for staying healthy while traveling, whether or not there is a chronic health problem.
Express Scripts, Walgreens Partner to Expand Group Purchasing of Specialty Drugs
The new purchasing efforts may help increase biosimilar uptake and lower drug costs.
Intervention Mitigates New Cases of HIV Among Youth in the Criminal Justice System
Teens in the criminal justice system have a higher risk of contracting HIV.
Legislator Calls on HHS Secretary to Take Action Against Hepatitis C Drug Costs
Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar could take action to help millions of Americans gain access to necessary drugs.