
In this video, Dr. Sherman recommends strategies for solving drug therapy related problems common to long-acting antiretroviral agents, such as missed doses, adverse drug reactions and drug–drug interactions.

In this video, Dr. Sherman recommends strategies for solving drug therapy related problems common to long-acting antiretroviral agents, such as missed doses, adverse drug reactions and drug–drug interactions.

Teena Chopra, MD, MPH, professor of infectious diseases at Wayne State University, addressed the relationship between gut microbiome and C. diff infection.

Teena Chopra, MD, MPH, professor of infectious diseases at Wayne State University, discusses the current treatment strategies for C. diff infection and recurrent C. diff infection, as well as the efficacy and safety of these treatments.

In an interview with Pharmacy Times, Thomas Lodise, PharmD, PhD, discussed new guidance released by the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) on the treatment of antimicrobial resistant gram-negative infections.

Teena Chopra, MD, MPH, professor of infectious diseases at Wayne State University, explains what the gut-brain axis is and how microbiome impacts this connection.

In this video, Dr. Sherman explains the recent data surrounding the right candidates for long-acting cabotegravir for HIV prevention.

Teena Chopra, MD, MPH, professor of infectious diseases at Wayne State University, discussed the role of the microbiome in overall patient health and recurrent Clostridioides difficile infection.

Lodise said that one of the notable takeaways is the de-prioritization of polymyxins for the treatment of these infections.

In this video, Dr. Sherman describes the pharmacology and pharmacokinetics of cabotegravir and rilpivirine as long acting injectable antiretroviral therapy agents.

In this video, Dr. Sherman describes what pre-exposure prophylaxis is and how long-acting injectable antiretroviral agents can help to prevent HIV and may even improve adherence.

Lodise discussed key points from the guidance, current regimen recommendations, and clinical scenarios where therapy recommendations outside of the guidelines might be considered.

Rivaroxaban and apixaban are the most commonly prescribed direct oral anticoagulants, although they may be most effective in different populations.

Lodise discussed key points from the guidance, current regimen recommendations, and clinical scenarios where therapy recommendations outside of the guidelines might be considered.

Patients ages 80 and older have unique considerations when deciding whether to initiate anticoagulation therapy.

In part 2 of the discussion, Lodise said the decision of which drugs to use for various infections is very nuanced, but the new guidance document utilized the best available evidence.

Thomas Lodise, PharmD, PhD, discussed new guidance released by the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) on the treatment of antimicrobial resistant gram-negative infections.

Experts review the impact that medications, antibiotic or otherwise, may have on the development of Clostridioides difficile infection.

Panelists look at the class effects of BTK inhibitors and share optimal strategies to select therapy and manage toxicities.

An overview of the risk factors that contribute to the development of Clostridioides difficile infection in various health care settings.

Expert perspectives on the MAGNOLIA trial and novel BTK inhibitor zanubrutinib in the context of marginal zone lymphoma treatment.

Nakia Eldridge, PharmD, MPH, senior manager of health care quality, safety, and information at US Pharmacopeia (USP), and Lindsey Clawson, MBA, USP’s lead of COVID-19 vaccine strategy, discuss the latest updates in USP’s COVID-19 Vaccine Handling Toolkit.

Myfembree controls heavy menstrual bleeding due to uterine fibroids in premenopausal women.

Jamie L. McConaha, PharmD, NCTTP, BCACP, CDE, considers the benefit of over-the-counter options for battling atopic dermatitis, such as the topical products CeraVe and Eucerin.

A panel of experts discusses diabetes treatment management and the impact pharmacists can have on an increasingly diverse patient population.

Parathyroid hormone (Natpara) is indicated to control hypocalcemia in patients with hypoparathyroidism.

Debra Goff, PharmD, FIDSA, FCCP, infectious diseases specialist at the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, discusses Clostridioides difficile awareness and potential future treatments.

Comprehensive discussion on the identification of Clostridioides difficile infection, the spectrum of disease, and overall epidemiology.

A broad review of BTK inhibition as a novel therapeutic approach toward the treatment of marginal zone lymphoma.

The panel reflects on how disruption of the gut microbiome leads to the proliferation of Clostridioides difficile.

Following discussion on the NCCN guidelines for second-line therapy in marginal zone lymphoma, experts highlight approved treatment options.