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Could Big Pharmacy Tactics Crush the Corner Drug Store?

Consider what happens to small businesses when a big retail operation like Wal-Mart or Home Depot moves into a city. Individual mom-and-pop shops simply can’t survive against the deep-pocketed, heavy-handed tactics used by major chains. It doesn’t take long before historical main streets once lined with shops like Joe’s Hardware and Miller Family Drugs are […]

Flu Vaccines: 70 Years Later and Finally, a Step Forward

In 1943, Jonas Salk first injected a chicken egg with flu virus and purified the killed virus to make a vaccine. You may be surprised to learn that very little has changed. Scientists examine virus strains and decide which three new viruses are likely to be the most infectious. Once that determination is made, they […]

New Rx Label Standards: Add Your Voice

The U.S. Pharmacopeia, or USP, has invited pharmacists and other medical professionals to help draft new labeling standards for prescription medicines. USP hopes to make dramatic changes to Rx labels that will include more readable font size, user-friendly language, more specific instructions and the most pertinent information at the top.

What Your Customers Need to Know about Alli

There was a ton of hype with the launch of Alli a couple of years ago, and like almost all diet products, it comes with its share of controversy. It takes some reading between the lines to see what the product is really about. According to the manufacturer, Alli is an OTC version of Xenical, […]

Google Flu Trends – Valuable, But Not Accurate

A few years ago, Google noticed a pattern in its search patterns. Areas with high incidence of influenza had a high incidence of search for flu topics. Always on the ball for helpful and interesting tools, they aggregated this information to create animated maps and charts that showed areas where there were flu outbreaks. Since […]