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Coumadin Injection Recalled

In July, Bristol-Myers Squibb announced the recall of some of their 5 mg single-use Coumadin injections. Six lots are affected in the recall: 00201125, 00201126, 00201127, 00201128, 00201129, and 00201130. The voluntary nationwide recall is a result of visible particulate matter found in some unreleased samples. These lots were distributed in six-count cartons to pharmacies […]

Hospital Pharmacies Don’t Miss Codeine

In 2012, the FDA required a warning and additional contraindication in labeling for any products that contained codeine. This was designed to discourage doctors from prescribing the medications for post-surgery pain relief in children who’d just had a tonsillectomy or adenoidectomy.

Iowa Pharmacists Fill Allergy Testing Niche

For over 10 years, pharmacists at Iowa Methodist Medical Center have tested patients for penicillin sensitivity. The program hasn’t always run smoothly, but it works in an effort to avoid treating with more expensive medications, and medications that often have more serious side effects.

July is Eye Injury Prevention Month

Every year, more than 1 million people suffer from an eye injury, and many of those injuries could have been prevented with the use of appropriate protective eye wear. When dealing with a patient who has experienced an eye injury, it is important to look for signs of more serious injury that requires immediate medical […]

Testosterone Drugs Tied to Increased Risk of Heart Disease

In 2013, 432 million prescriptions were written for low testosterone treatment solutions. 2.9% of American men aged 40 or older are using prescription treatments, spending $1.6 billion a year on the medications. Some younger men are taking testosterone replacement therapy drugs in an effort to prevent the natural decline in testosterone levels associated with aging.

Is Long Term Use of ADD/ADHD Medication Safe?

In a society where as many as 5-7% percent of elementary school aged children are diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, or ADHD, we should take a look at what these treatments may do to children in the long run. The condition is known to cause issues with attentiveness, overactivity, and impulsive activity. Children are […]

June is Cataract Awareness Month

In an effort to educate the public about cataracts, Prevent Blindness America declared June as Cataract Awareness Month. According to the Vision Problems in the U.S. report from Prevent Blindness America, more than 24 million Americans age 40 and older suffer from a cataract. Worldwide, it is the leading cause of blindness. Cataracts can occur […]