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April 2022

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Volume 28, Issue 4

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Practice & Trends

Hospital responsibilities when a drug is recalled

On The Docket

Hospital responsibilities when a drug is recalled

When a manufacturer initiates a recall, a health care institution will need to conduct a thorough search to remove all recalled drugs from patient care settings. A recent case from Florida reviewed the adequacy of a hospital’s efforts to retrieve and return all medication that was the subject of a manufacturer’s recall.

David B. Brushwood, BSPharm, JD

Standard of care in pharmacy: A primer

Care Models

Standard of care in pharmacy: A primer

The practice of pharmacy has evolved tremendously over the last hundred years. As this practice continues to grow and evolve, one of the next big steps is to expand pharmacists’ ability to practice at the top of their skill set and to incorporate a standard of care model for pharmacy practice.

Johanna Taylor Katroscik, PharmD

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Congress should act to ensure patient access to pharmacy. If not now, when?

Association Perspective

Congress should act to ensure patient access to pharmacy. If not now, when?

During his first State of the Union address, President Biden spoke about the need to protect our communities from COVID-19 and announced a new “Test to Treat” initiative. President Biden described “Test to Treat” as an initiative that would allow people to “get tested at a pharmacy and, if they prove positive receive the antiviral pills on the spot at no cost.”

Scott J. Knoer, MS, PharmD, FASHP, APhA EVP and CEO

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Drugs & Diseases

Cell-based flu vaccine could be more effective in preventing the flu

Flu Vaccine

Cell-based flu vaccine could be more effective in preventing the flu

A new retrospective analysis by Divino and colleagues published in the January 2022 issue of Open Forum Infectious Diseases found that cell-derived quadrivalent influenza vaccines (IIV4c) are significantly more effective than standard egg-derived quadrivalent influenza vaccines (IIV4e) at preventing influenza-related hospitalizations or ED visits, which is also associated with lower overall health care costs.

Clarissa Chan, PharmD

There’s a fungus among us

OTCs Today

There’s a fungus among us

Fungal skin infections can be difficult to treat, leading to chronic lesions and a decrease in quality of life. Three of these that can be treated with self-care include tinea pedis (also called athlete’s foot), tinea corporis (ringworm), and tinea cruris (jock itch).

Dan Krinsky, MS, RPh

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