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Posted: Apr 7, 2023

Removal of DEA requirement makes pharmacists part of solution for treating opioid use disorder

On the Cover

What if there were no special steps required of clinicians to help individuals receive medication for opioid use disorder (OUD)? Could this scenario allow patients with OUD to be treated where it’s most convenient for them, even in a pharmacy?

Loren Bonner

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Posted: Apr 7, 2023

Prepare patients for safe, healthy summer travel

Travel Meds

As summer approaches, pharmacy staff may begin to field more questions about how patients can manage their health and their medications while they travel, especially during extended travel abroad.

Sonya Collins

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Posted: Apr 7, 2023

Some antidepressants may bring relief to a handful of pain conditions

Pain

Chronic pain is common and debilitating, and its treatment continues to present challenges to the medical community.

Sonya Collins

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Posted: Apr 7, 2023

Self-Care Product Survey

Diagnostics and family planning

There is an expanding variety of home testing and monitoring kits available for patients interested in preventative care, detecting the presence or absence of a medical or physiologic condition, and monitoring therapy or results of a wellness routine.

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Posted: Apr 7, 2023

Recent ruling on “red flags” creates a novel situation for pharmacists

On the Docket

A federal judge in Ohio who oversees the National Prescription Opiate Litigation (NPOL) has recently issued a ruling with significant implications for pharmacists and pharmacies.

David B. Brushwood, BSPharm, JD

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