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Flu Shot May Reduce Risk of Stroke

A study conducted in the United Kingdom suggests that the vaccine may help to reduce the risk of having a stroke. Previously conducted research suggested that the vaccine’s relationship to a decreased risk of stroke was inconsistent, and researchers sought to improve the evidence that obtaining a flu vaccine would help to lessen chances of […]

Do Your Patients Understand the Risks of NSAIDs?

Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, commonly known as NSAIDs, are regularly prescribed and advised by physicians for the reduction of pain associated with conditions such as arthritis, headache, menstrual cramps, or pulled muscles. Some over-the-counter NSAIDs most people are familiar with include ibuprofen or naproxen, with brand names like Advil, Motrin, and Aleve. However, those in the […]

March is Brain Injury Awareness Month

According to figures from the National Brain Injury Association of America, an estimated 1.7 million Americans incur a traumatic brain injury (TBI) each year, with another 795,000 who sustain an acquired brain injury (ABI) through a non-traumatic incident. Any brain injury can affect brain functioning and the quality of life of the individual dealing with […]

Vitamin C Supplements and Immune System Health

Vitamin C supplements have become popular for seasoned travelers and patients suffering from the common cold alike. Vitamin C (also known as ascorbic acid) is commonly found in energy supplements, multivitamins, and nutritional supplements over the counter. Vitamin C plays an important role in how the human body absorbs iron, forms collagen, and heals wounds […]

Children Mistake Nicotine Lozenges and Mints for Candy

In 2013, 16 elementary school children were hospitalized with a sudden illness. All the students were vomiting after having eaten “mints” given to them by a fellow classmate. Upon further research, these were found to be NiQuitin nicotine mints, similar in appearance to Tic-Tacs, which contained between 1.5-4 mg of nicotine per mint.

Care and Prevention of Fungal Skin Infections

Pharmacists are likely to encounter patients seeking education on the wide variety of topical over the counter sprays and creams available to treat fungal skin conditions. These conditions vary, though the most common is tinea pedis–most commonly referred to as athlete’s foot.

Pharmacist Encouragement Improves COPD and Asthma Medication Usage

Educating patients on proper and continued use of inhalers is crucial to management of COPD and asthma symptoms. Patients can forget how to use inhalers if only using them for emergencies, practice improper technique, or simply stop taking their inhaler altogether, which may lead to an emergency situation requiring a hospitalization or nebulizer treatment. Encouragement […]