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Electronic prompts could improve antibiotic selection for pneumonia

Pneumonia remains the most common infection-related condition that lands U.S. patients in the hospital. Identifying strategies to curb antibiotic overuse for those hospitalized with pneumonia continues to be a national priority.

Semaglutide yields positive results for patients with obesity-related heart failure and T2D

Results of a new study published in NEJM found that semaglutide led to greater reductions in weight loss and heart failure–related symptoms in patients who had obesity-related heart failure with preserved ejection fraction and T2D compared with placebo.

Does biosimilar competition lower costs for patients?

Biosimilars have typically been viewed as cost-saving medications, but according to results of a study published in JAMA Health Forum, biosimilar competition did not consistently lower out-of-pocket costs for outpatients who were commercially insured. In fact, in some cases, costs even increased.

D-Mannose appears ineffective for UTI prevention

Authors of a new study said that “d-Mannose should not be recommended to prevent future episodes of medically attended UTI in women with recurrent UTI in primary care.”

Hormonal contraception will be available without a prescription in New York pharmacies

The New York State Department of Health issued an order in late March to formally implement a new law establishing access to hormonal contraception from pharmacists without a physician’s order.

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