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Posted: Jan 9, 2024

Pediatrics and women’s health

Self-care Product Survey

There are many options to treat most bothersome symptoms for children. For some women, nonprescription drugs are first-line options to treat uncomplicated vaginal infections, and patient preference is preferred in product selection.

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Posted: Jan 9, 2024

Pharmacists poised to fill gaps amid primary care shortage

Primary Care

Across the country, patients are finding it increasingly difficult to access the services of a primary care physician (PCP)—a situation that likely will not improve anytime soon.

Elizabeth Briand

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Posted: Jan 9, 2024

DEA extends telehealth authorities for controlled substances through 2024

Telehealth

In late 2023, DEA announced that it will continue to allow health care providers to use telemedicine to prescribe certain controlled substances through the end of 2024.

Loren Bonner

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Posted: Jan 9, 2024

Pharmacist-provided care may significantly help Hispanic patients lower A1C

Health Equity

Research published in JAMA demonstrates the value that a pharmacist-led intervention provides to Hispanic patients with T2D.

Jonathan Little, PharmD

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Posted: Jan 9, 2024

Researchers wield AI to address some of pharmacy’s most serious problems

On The Cover

Artificial intelligence (AI) may have the capacity to extend its reach into virtually every industry and profession, and pharmacy is no exception. While professionals in many industries may envision ways in which the technology could make their jobs obsolete, there might be more reason for excitement than dread about the potential role for AI in pharmacy practice.

Sonya Collins

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