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July 2022

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Volume 28, Issue 7

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Practice & Trends

Diabetes updates are a game changer

On The Cover

Diabetes updates are a game changer

Pharmacists and other health care professionals have anxiously awaited the most recent update to the Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes from the American Diabetes Association (ADA), which is finally here with some important updates, including how health care providers can approach pharmacologic treatment for those with type 2 diabetes.

Loren Bonner

Potential for confusion among topiramate oral solution concentrations and errors related to nonspecific PRN frequencies

Error Alert

Potential for confusion among topiramate oral solution concentrations and errors related to nonspecific PRN frequencies

This month, we at ISMP wish to bring attention to two important problems we have encountered. These two possible medication errors, which involve issues with formulating and explaining dosages, have the potential to cause serious overdosages in patients but can be avoided with proactive planning and prescription labeling.

Institute for Safe Medication Practices, Horsham, PA

Hospital cyberattacks on the rise, no hospital too small to be vulnerable

Ransomware Attacks

Hospital cyberattacks on the rise, no hospital too small to be vulnerable

One in three health care organizations worldwide reported falling prey to a ransomware attack in 2020. In this type of cyberattack, software that is downloaded onto a health-system computer—typically by an unwitting authorized user—encrypts the files that run the computer. Hackers then demand a ransom from the hospital to decrypt the files and relinquish control of the computers.

Sonya Collins

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Drugs & Diseases

Transgender care: “We have an obligation to learn

Health Equity

Transgender care: “We have an obligation to learn

One out of three transgender individuals have had a negative experience at a medical visit, according to the most recent statistics that date back to 2015. Twenty-three percent don’t engage in medical care due to fear of mistreatment, and 25% to 55% have issues with insurance covering their care.

Loren Bonner

Nettle: Worthless weed or helpful herb?

On The Shelf

Nettle: Worthless weed or helpful herb?

Stinging nettle (Urtica dioica) is a perennial plant traditionally used for hundreds of years to treat a wide range of ailments, from joint and muscle pain, eczema, arthritis, gout, and anemia to dandruff, scurvy, and even snake bites. More recently, nettle is being used to address the early stages of an enlarged prostate, UTIs, hay fever, osteoarthritis, sprains and strains, tendonitis, and even signs of aging. Are there really 101 uses for stinging nettle?

Mickie Cathers

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Health Systems

RFID gaining ground in health systems, says ASHP report

RFID

RFID gaining ground in health systems, says ASHP report

A March 2022 report published by the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists asks readers to “imagine a pharmacy where the inventory count is always correct, it automatically increments as orders are received and decrements as orders are filled” and the impact this would have on “budget, inventory management, patient care and overall workload.”

Sonya Collins

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CPE

It’s hot out there: Drug-induced photosensitivity
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It’s hot out there: Drug-induced photosensitivity

Drug-induced photosensitivity reactions are cutaneous adverse drug reactions (ADRs) which occur after exposure to both a sensitizing medication and ultraviolet radiation (UVR).

Kimberly M. Crosby, PharmD, BCPS, CDCES, BC-ADM, BCGP; Katherine S. O’Neal, PharmD, MBA, BCACP, CDES, BC-ADM, AE-C, CLS, FADCES

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