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January is National Blood Donor Month

January is National Blood Donor Month The winter months are often the most difficult for patients suffering from all kinds of illnesses.  The month of January in particular is a critical time for blood donation as a significant turnout reduction can put the national inventory in jeopardy, and many donors are discouraged from making their […]

Keeping Patients Informed — Grapefruit and Other Uncommon Prescription Interactions

Keeping Patients Informed — Grapefruit and Other Uncommon Prescription Interactions There are many medicines that interact with one another in adverse ways. It is a pharmacist’s job to understand, assess, and inform patients of these risks. Pharmacists also must check and double check medication to ensure that clients are receiving prescriptions that will not interact […]

December is Seasonal Affective Disorder Awareness Month

December is Seasonal Affective Disorder Awareness Month Season Affective Disorder affects roughly 4-6% of the American population. As we head into winter, pharmacies around the country will undoubtedly receive some patients whom are living with SAD. It is estimated that an additional 10-20% of people living in northern climates are also affected with winter onset […]

Flucelvax Gets FDA Approval, Coming to a Pharmacy Near You

Flucelvax Gets FDA Approval, Coming to a Pharmacy Near You Novartis’s seasonal influenza vaccine Flucelvax is the first of its kind. It is a cell culture derived vaccine, approved for patients 18 and over. Flucelvax just received its approval on November 21, 2012. Pharmacies nationwide will start seeing the vaccine available.

How to Help Combat Prescription Drug Abuse

How to Help Combat Prescription Drug Abuse The National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA) reports that approximately 7 million Americans took prescription drugs for nonmedical reasons in 2010. The most commonly abused prescription drugs were pain relievers, to the tune of 5.1 million users, with tranquilizers coming in second at 2.2 million users. Some communities […]