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Drug Topics
Community Pharmacists' Report
DrugTopics.com
February 15, 2012 |
CHAINS & BUSINESS
More patients pick up their first prescription when it’s sent to the pharmacy electronically than when it’s given to the patient on paper, according to the results of a study conducted by an e-prescribing network. » More
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CVS/pharmacy is planning 1,000 health-screening events across the country this year, as part of its new multicultural Project Health program. » More
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Target will allow individual pharmacy owners in Canada to own pharmacies within the company’s stores, departing from its policy in the United States, the company said. » More
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CONTINUING EDUCATION
Pharmacists can help with the management of weight loss through nutrition education, exercise counseling, and strategies for medication adherence.
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MEDICATION SAFETY
Matthew Murawski, PharmD, has a new tool to help catch potential medication interactions before they happen: an iPad. » More
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FDA ACTIONS
FDA has issued 3 draft guidances for the development of biosimilar versions of approved biologic products, which will help flesh out the abbreviated approval pathway created by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act signed into law in 2010. » More
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FDA has approved lisdexamfetamine dimesylate (Vyvanse, Shire) capsules, (CII) as a maintenance treatment for adults with ADHD. Vyvanse was already approved as a treatment for ADHD in patients aged 6 to 17 years. » More
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ASSOCIATION NEWS
Two U.S. congressional representatives recently urged other members of the House of Representatives to support the Medication Therapy Management Benefits Act of 2011. » More
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Drug shortages have resulted in higher acquisition costs for pharmacies and the inability to fill prescriptions, according to a new survey, and the National Community Pharmacists Association conveyed that message to Congress. » More
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