23 Jan 2019
Posted by Andrew Kantor
A report from the Columbus Dispatch explains that “CVS shorted some rivals.”
We’ll let the article’s lede do the talking:
“CVS used its role as a pharmacy middleman for the Ohio Medicaid program to pay some of its biggest retail competitors far less than it pays its own stores, according to a section in a state report that CVS is fighting in court to keep secret.”
People who think they’re allergic to penicillin may actually not be — or might not be any more. A mild reaction may have been mislabeled as an allergy, or they might simply have ‘outgrown’ the allergy.
If you haven’t already, time’s running out — time for you to nominate a pharmacy professional for one of GPhA’s prestigious awards:
Get more information on what each of these awards represents, then nominate someone to receive one — all at GPhA.org/awards!
Only the U.S. and New Zealand allow drugmakers to target consumers with their ads — and only the U.S. gives pharmaceutical companies a tax break for doing so.
But that might change. The Senate has had its eye on that deduction for some time but didn’t have the votes to pass a bill. With the new Congress, though, eliminating the deduction has some high-powered support.l;p
People with Type 1 diabetes are more at risk for fractures than average — but (oddly) the same isn’t true for Type 2 diabetes… unless the patients are taking rosiglitazone and pioglitazone.
There are potential “super donors” out there whose gut bacteria — if transplanted — could help treat a wide range of conditions and diseases, from cancer and obesity to depression and even PTSD.
Instead of a lifetime of anti-rejection drugs, what if scientists could retrain transplant recipients’ immune systems?