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What are the different types of drug recalls?
Drugs can be withdrawn from the market for a number of reasons, ranging from minor labeling errors to the potential risk of severe health consequences. The process behind these recalls are diverse but essential for safeguarding public health.
How does a P&T committee influence a workers’ compensation pharmacy program?
A Pharmacy and Therapeutics (P&T) committee plays a crucial role in the realm of health care, particularly in the context of a workers’ compensation pharmacy benefit manager (PBM).
How does genetic testing enhance risk assessment for opioid use disorder (OUD)?
美国.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the first test (AvertD) that uses DNA in assessing whether certain individuals may have an elevated risk of developing opioid use disorder (OUD).
Beyond convenience, are there advantages in the use of fixed-dose combination drug products?
Fixed-dose combination drug products (FDCDPs) are made up of two different drug ingredients in a single formulation, containing a fixed amount of each.
What are the various kinds of steroid medications?
In workers’ comp, steroid medications have often played a role in the management of pain related conditions and joint injuries, either alone or incorporated in “trigger point” injections with an anesthetic medication like lidocaine. They are also used to reduce inflammation in the management of certain lung injuries.
What is the difference between opioid addiction and dependence?
Explore the fine line between opioid addiction and dependence. Learn the key distinctions to help you better understand these complex issues.
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Senior Clinical Pharmacist, Mitchell Pharmacy Solutions
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Article Archive
Explore our collection of past articles.
- What are the different types of opioid overdose reversal agents, and how do they compare?
- Could Ozempic be a potential breakthrough in addiction treatment?
- What are biological and biosimilar drugs?
- What implications does tobacco use have on medical treatment and the process of healing in workers’ compensation
- What's the difference between a drug allergy and a side effect?
- When do drugs become generic?
- How does aging affect drug performance?
- Why would someone be prescribed an opioid to treat opioid addiction?
- Are there cardiovascular considerations related to common medications used in workers' comp?
- How are Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs used when managing or prescribing opioid medications?
- How are seizure drugs used for pain management in workers' comp?
- Are there rules or recommendations for traveling with a controlled substance?
- Are there rules or recommendations for opioid disposal?
- Are there times when it’s better to dispense a brand drug instead of its generic equivalent?