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24

Oct

2022

CDC: Antihistamines could be contributing to opioid overdoses

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New CDC findings highlight the hidden dangers of antihistamines for users who have concomitant exposure to opioids.

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17

Oct

2022

Experts flag potential risk with Paxlovid and cardiovascular drugs

Clinicians treating patients with COVID-19  who are at risk for progression to acute disease should be aware of potential drug–drug interactions when the oral antiviral treatment nirmatrelvir/ritonavir (Paxlovid—Pfizer) is administered to people taking common cardiovascular drugs, experts warn in a new Journal of the American College of Cardiology article.

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13

Oct

2022

ISMP releases survey on pharmacists’ support during a code

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A recent survey from the Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP) puts the pharmacist’s role during code situations into focus.

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5

Oct

2022

Researchers gain more insight into antidepressant use during pregnancy

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Compared with more than 3 million unexposed pregnancies, antidepressant-exposed pregnancies could not be directly correlated to a higher risk of autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, learning or developmental speech/language disorders, developmental coordination disorder, intellectual disability, or behavioral disorders, according to new research published in JAMA Internal Medicine.

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4

Oct

2022

Michigan pharmacists receive clarity on authority to prescribe contraceptives

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The Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA) has released a new interpretation of the Michigan Public Health Code to enable pharmacists to partner with physicians so that the pharmacists directly dispense hormonal birth control.

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