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Posted: Mar 7, 2020

Behind closed doors what happens when pharmacies close?

On The Cover

Aina Abell and Rachel Balick

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Posted: Feb 7, 2020

Importation creeps closer to reality, 2019 pricing bills fail to cross finish line, more

Policy Roundup

Though both Republicans and Democrats have named high drug prices as policy priorities, hyperpartisanship in what’s sure to be a brutal election year could mean continued gridlock: Both parties are loath to give their opponents successes to tout on the campaign trail.

Rachel Balick

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Posted: Feb 7, 2020

Red flags turn yellow: DEA immediate suspension order is dissolved

On The Docket

A West Virginia pharmacy received an Immediate Suspension Order (ISO) from DEA, abruptly suspending the pharmacy’s registration to dispense controlled substances.

David B. Brushwood, BSPharm, JD

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Posted: Feb 7, 2020

Poison control: A crucial resource for pharmacists

Poison Control

With National Poison Prevention Week coming up March 15–21, 2020, pharmacists have a chance to properly display and hand out those familiar 800-222-1222 poison control help line stickers. But there are more ways—besides the sticker—for pharmacists to engage with poison control.

Loren Bonner

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Posted: Feb 7, 2020

Proactive measures help boost naloxone dispensing in pharmacies

Naloxone

Over the past 5 years, states have adopted pharmacy-based naloxone laws at rapid-fire pace, allowing pharmacists to dispense the opioid overdose antidote without a prescription.

Loren Bonner

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