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Ethics and Honesty Are Top Priority 5/22/2012

As exhibited by the annual Gallup poll, rising above other professions in ethics and honesty is a top priority for pharmacists.


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Update on the Treatment and Prevention of Community-Acquired Pneumonia in Children

The World Health Organization estimates that more than 150 million cases of pneumonia occur each year in children aged under 5 years.

Disorders Associated With Celiac Disease

With celiac disease, the risk of developing other autoimmune and nonautoimmune disorders increases.

Pharmaceutical Care of Celiac Disease

Celiac disease, also known as gluten-sensitive enteropathy or sprue, is a chronic autoimmune disorder caused by a genetic intolerance to gluten.

Labeling Guidelines for Antipsychotics During Pregnancy

The labeling for all antipsychotics will be updated to include an enhanced pregnancy section. 

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Pharmacy Students Providing Patient Medication Discharge Counseling in Pennsylvania 8/20/2009

A pilot study examines a possible untapped resource. 



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Optimizing Care for Patients with Depression in the Community Pharmacy Setting 11/18/2008

On a regular basis, most pharmacists must interact with patients who have mental illnesses.

Counseling Patients About Lifestyle Modification 1/21/2008

Obtaining the knowledge and skills required to perform disease-prevention patient interventions is becoming increasingly more important for pharmacists and other health care professionals.

Failed Duty: Cause of Damages? 9/19/2007

Articles discussing the liability of pharmacists or pharmacies for failing to warn patients about risks associated with the use of medications abound.

Pharmacists Take Center Stage in OTC Counseling 7/13/2007

Community pharmacists can influence how OTC medications should be used  and, in many instances, which products are actually purchased by patients.

Whatever Happened to Customer Service? 2/20/2007

It seems a day doesn't go by that I don't ask myself "Whatever happened to customer service?" During the winter holidays when telephone, Internet, and store traffic was at an all-time high, a drop-off in customer service may be unacceptable, but it is understandable.

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