ASHP Survey Reveals Pharmacists’ Role in Substance Abuse Care
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What does the future look like for pharmacy practice? A new survey from the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) attempted to answer that question, focusing on adolescent substance use disorders, government investment in programs to reduce health disparities, and the influence of ultra-high–cost drugs on services provided by hospitals. Read more.
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Home Test to Treat Program Expands From Original Pilot
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Many pharmacies have been part of government-sponsored test-to-treat programs for COVID-19. Now, those programs are being expanded to home-based care and will also include testing and treatment for influenza. Find out what the changes will mean, which patients are eligible, and how pharmacies will still be involved.
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Factors That Predict Likely BC Drug Discontinuation
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A combination of factors, including unpleasant side effects and cost, cause women with breast cancer (BC) to discontinue aromatase inhibitor therapy earlier than they should. A study presented at the 2023 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium proposes a way to predict which patients are most likely to have problems with adherence to the drugs and how interventions can be tailored to them. Read more.
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Bimekizumab Shows Promise in Treating Palmoplantar Pustular Psoriasis
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Palmoplantar pustulosis and palmoplantar plaque psoriasis with pustules profoundly affect patient quality of life and are notoriously challenging to treat. A new drug recently approved for the treatment of moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis in adults is showing some promise in the other difficult conditions. Find out how effective bimekizumab was in a small study in France.
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