- This Week in Managed Care: March 15, 2019 (ajmc.com)
Jaime Rosenberg, welcome to This Week in Managed Care from the Managed Markets News Network
- March 8 Pharmacy Week in Review: Walgreens Launches Pharmacy Service for Patients with Cancer, Price Reduction in Diabetes Medication (pharmacytimes.com)
Nicole Grassano, PTNN, Pharmacy Week in Review, this weekly video program provides our readers with an in-depth review of the latest news, product approvals, FDA rulings and more.
- This Week in Managed Care: February 22, 2019 (ajmc.com)
Samantha DiGrande, Welcome to This Week in Managed Care from the Managed Markets News Network
- This Week in Managed Care: February 15, 2019 (ajmc.com)
Laura Joszt, Managing Editor at The American Journal of Managed Care. Welcome to This Week in Managed Care from the Managed Markets News Network
- March 15 Pharmacy Week in Review: Fasting Diet May Reduce Inflammation, Menstruation Provides a Vital Sign for Girls (pharmacytimes.com)
Nicole Grassano, PTNN, Pharmacy Week in Review, this weekly video program provides our readers with an in-depth review of the latest news, product approvals, FDA rulings and more.
- This Week in Managed Care: March 1, 2019 (ajmc.com)
, welcome to This Week in Managed Care from the Managed Markets News Network
Jaime Rosenberg - February 22 Pharmacy Week in Review: Blood Glucose Test Strips Prove Accurate, Chronic Inflammatory Diseases Linked to Cancer (pharmacytimes.com)
Nicole Grassano, PTNN, Pharmacy Week in Review, this weekly video program provides our readers with an in-depth review of the latest news, product approvals, FDA rulings and more.
- This Week in Managed Care: March 8, 2019 (ajmc.com)
Laura Joszt, Managing Editor at The American Journal of Managed Care. Welcome to This Week in Managed Care from the Managed Markets News Network
- March 1 Pharmacy Week in Review: Thousands of Lives Saved Due to Improvements in Breast Cancer Treatment, Sesame Allergies Are Increasing (pharmacytimes.com)
Nicole Grassano, PTNN, Pharmacy Week in Review, this weekly video program provides our readers with an in-depth review of the latest news, product approvals, FDA rulings and more.
- Expired drugs may remain effective, safe to use in a pinch (reuters.com)Expired Drugs in the Remote Environment (wemjournal.org)
Even medicines that are years past their expiration date and haven’t always been kept in strict climate-controlled conditions may still retain their original potency, a small study suggests...That is good news for people working in remote areas of the world where sometimes an expired medication is the only one available and the alternative is having no way to treat a serious illness...This date is not necessarily the point at which the drug becomes ineffective or dangerous, and for many medications, this window may be far longer than the usual two-to-three-year expiry date...The study team tested the stability of five expired drugs that had been returned from the British Antarctic Survey...They tested five types of drug, all one to four years past expiration, and compared these to fresh samples of the same medications to see if the expired versions were chemically stable and retained their active ingredient...Researchers found that all of the tested drugs were stable, and would, theoretically, have still been effective...