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Acute Negative Feelings Among Adults 11/19/2009

The 2007 National Health Interview Survey for noninstitutionalized adults provides an understanding of the prevalence of acute feelings of sadness, hopelessness, worthlessness, or nervousness or that everything is an effort.


Generics Will Have Modest Negative Impact on Hypertension Drug Market Sales Through 2018 11/19/2009



IMS Predicts 4% to 6% Global Pharma Market Growth Next Year 11/19/2009



Marketing of Illegal Opioids Halted 11/19/2009



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Medications Used in Opioid Maintenance Treatment 11/19/2009

For the community pharmacist, the ability to aid in the management of opioid dependence is vital to closing the gap between treated and untreated opioid-dependent individuals.

New Leukemia Treatment Fast Tracked 11/19/2009



New Web Page Details Disposal Instructions 11/19/2009



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Pharmacologic Management of Alcohol Dependence 11/19/2009

Alcohol dependence is a serious health concern that is associated with many long-term consequences.

Pharmacy Technicians: Truth and Consequences 11/19/2009

Ultimately, it is the pharmacist's responsibility to check all prescriptions filled, and the consequences of not performing due diligence could be severe.


Smoking Bans Reduce Heart Attack Risk 11/19/2009



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Recent Advances in Oral and Transdermal Contraception 9/18/2008

Contraceptive choices currently available in the United States provide safe, reliable, effective, and affordable birth control for virtually any patient.

What’s News 11/19/2007

"Behind-the-Counter" Drug Category Considered by FDA Rockville, MD -- The FDA is considering an official new category of prescription drugs that could be dispensed without a prescription after consulting with a pharmacist.

The Crossroads Between Law and Ethics: Conscience Clauses 8/20/2007

Is it a good and noble thing to stand up for your beliefs and refuse to do activities that you fully and honestly think are wrong, evil, or even sinful? What if your refusal to do something negatively affects somebody else who does not share your values--is it still okay to follow your conscience? Or, as a licensed pharmacist who swears to uphold our code of ethics, do you have to look first to the welfare of your patients even if doing so results in having to do something you understand to be morally wrong? Another way of looking at these dilemmas is to ask where the boundaries of law and ethics intersect and ask which of these forms of behavioral conduct takes precedence.

FDA Fast Facts 2/20/2007

FDA to Strengthen Drug Safety The FDA has made recommendations to Congress for the next reauthorization of the Prescription Drug User Fee program that are designed to broaden and upgrade the agency's drug safety program, increase resources for review of television drug advertising, and facilitate more efficient development of safe and effective new medications for the American public.

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