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Shiga toxin research at The University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy illustrates the benefits of repurposing existing treatments ...

Future survey methodology will refine how pharmacist demand is reported.

 

For Immediate Release

Contact: Lynette R. Bradley-Baker, 703-479-3799 ...

Dear Colleagues:

As the busy spring season transitions to the sometimes less frenetic days of summer, I look forward to ...

Lowering the cost of prescription drugs is a perennial priority. Pharmacists are in a position to help patients manage chronic ...

An AACP delegation got a peek at how the past and future come together to comprise Cuba’s healthcare infrastructure.

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Shane Desselle shares his experiences creating an assessment center at the University of Pristina in Kosovo through the Fulbright Specialist ...

A UC San Diego pharmacy professor is working to make birth control more readily available to women at pharmacies nationwide ...

An FIP report examines how pharmacists can support women caregivers and encourage appropriate medication use.

By Emily Jacobs

Many women ...

Dear Colleagues:

Imagine my surprise when the request came for a phone consultation with Dr. Victor Dzau, president of the ...

Opioid abuse, now a public health crisis in the United States, presents an urgent call to action to the pharmacy community. Pharmacy schools are educating students and patients and taking steps at local and national levels to effect change.
As the federal government recognizes the serious threat that opioids pose to communities nationwide, stakeholders including academia and provider groups are joining efforts to develop solutions.
Researchers at pharmacy schools are designing tools that allow pharmacists to deliver evidence-based care to patients who use opioids.