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Treating opioid use disorder with methadone in pharmacies could widen access and turn a profit
University of Rhode Island Clinical Professor of Pharmacy Jeffrey Bratberg partnered with Brandeis University and Boston University researchers in a recent study that found that pharmacy-based ...
A research team from the Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacy, LKS Faculty of Medicine of the University of Hong Kong (HKUMed), has found that nitrogen-containing bisphosphonates (NBPs), a ...
A new case study documents six months of complete pain relief in an 80-year-old man with arthritis, achieved without ...
Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences’ Professor Tom Lodise will lead a study on complicated urinary tract infections (cUTI's) caused by enterobacterales, a type of bacteria.
Postdischarge adverse drug event risk is amplified by frequent medication changes, formulary substitutions, and insurance coverage gaps, with wide variability in published incidence estimates and ...
Routing prescriptions to external specialty pharmacies was associated with 60% higher odds of primary medication nonadherence compared with an integrated health system specialty pharmacy. Median ...
Telehealth helps breast cancer patients adhere to endocrine therapy by reducing barriers and enabling timely clinical support, study finds.
Dr Oscar Duke discusses Queen's University study showing antidepressants like Sertraline and Citalopram may increase ...
A BBC health expert has discussed a new study showing increased mortality risks for people with dementia taking certain antidepressants like Sertraline, Citalopram and Fluoxetine ...
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How a UI graduate bagged second class without initially knowing what her course is about
UI graduate Temidayo Oladoke celebrated earning a 2:2 in Food Technology, sharing how she improved from a 1.92 CGPA in 100 ...
A young lady who wrote her first JAMB exam at just the age of 15 but was denied admission by UNILAG and UI has taken to social media to display her final year CGPA.
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Advocates push lawmakers to end tax break for drug commercials, advertising
Tired of seeing drug commercials on television as health care costs continue to rise across the state? So are some Maryland health care advocates, who are pushing a bill to remove state tax exemptions ...
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