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COMMUNITY REPORT

Pharmacy school creates website to track overdose deaths

The University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy School has developed a website that will track drug overdoses in some Pennsylvania counties. More

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CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES

More than 40% of physicians not using Rx monitoring sites

Most primary care physicians are aware of prescription drug monitoring programs designed to prevent doctor shopping, but more than four out of 10 are not using them. More

EDITOR'S CHOICE

Generic shortages complicating pharmacists’ duties

As healthcare facilities across the nation deal with shortages of certain drugs, including generics, pharmacists and pharmacy managers are tasked with the daily monitoring of drug supplies and increased communications with other healthcare professionals. More

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