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Meeting Pharmacy Quality Control Requirements

Pharmacy quality control is a benefit to pharmacists, employees, and consumers. A functional quality control program is also a requirement of Medicare Part D, many state pharmacy boards, and an increasing number of third-party private payers. Pharmacies are required to show proof of quality control procedures and their impact on daily processing. Currently on the […]

FDA Approves Combo Flu Vaccine

The Food and Drug Administration has recently approved the vaccines for the upcoming flu season. This year there will be one vaccine that will cover H1N1, a strain of influenza A (Perth), and a strain of influenza B (Brisbane). The Centers for Disease Control has recently revised recommendations to suggest that everyone over the age […]

Study Links Calcium Supplements with Heart Attack Risk

The results of a recent study indicate that the use of a calcium supplements for those treating osteoporosis leads to an increased risk of heart attack. After a smaller study indicated the increase in risk, researchers performed a meta-analysis on data logged from previous studies in which patients were asked to take calcium supplements. The […]

PhRMA Asks FDA to Clarify Warnings

The Food and Drug Administration is currently hosting a two day hearing in an attempt to gather responses on the FDA guidance that is currently given on some prescription medications. The meetings deal specifically with the Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategies (REMS) that are assigned to specific drugs. The REMS require drug makers to provide […]

Avandia Panelists Linked to Drug Makers

The Wall Street Journal has reported on links between members of the recent Avandia advisory panel and various drug makers. The advisory panel recently ruled in a 21-12 vote that the FDA should keep Avadia on the market despite links between the diabetes medication and increased risk of heart attacks. Dr. David Capuzzi, who voted […]

Researchers Work to Develop Flu Patch

A research team at Georgia Institute of Technology recently reported their research on the development of a patch that could be used by consumers to self administer flu vaccine. The patch makes use of microneedles that are small enough to pierce the skin and deliver medication with minimal discomfort. Previous attempts to create patches that […]

Worker Safeguard Discussion Continues

Despite regulations in other countries around the world, the United States still does not have any system in place for tracking the exposure rates of employees who handle chemotherapy drugs. The 1992 death from cancer of a nurse in British Columbia led to large scale changes in the handling chemotherapy drugs there. The nurse, Sally […]

FDA Advisory Panel Votes on Avandia

A Food and Drug Administration advisory panel recently voted to keep the GlaxoSmithKline drug Avandia on the market. The diabetes medication has come under fire recently for allegations that it can increase the risk of heart attack for users. The panel first voted 21-4 that Avandia is more likely to cause heart attack than its […]