DRUG PRICING
TODAY'S HEADLINES
In the latest flap over the high cost of drugs, diabetes patients filed a class-action lawsuit against insulin makers. Find out why |
FDA is warning about rare but serious allergic reactions to widely used skin antiseptic products containing chlorhexidine gluconate. Read more
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CONTINUING PHARMACY EDUCATION
This month's CE activity, "New options when statins are not enough," is open for pharmacists and pharmacy technicians.
The goal of this activity is to prepare pharmacists with the knowledge they need to have to provide contemporary pharmacologic therapy to patients with hyperlipidemia. Pharmacists and pharmacy technicians can earn up to 2 hours of CPE credit for completing this knowledge-based activity from the University of Connecticut School of Pharmacy and Drug Topics. More
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EDITOR'S PICK
As consumers, lawmakers and health organizations become increasingly concerned about high drug prices, three candidates whom President Trump is considering for FDA commissioner are likely to speed drug approvals, potentially lowering drug costs. Read more |
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