Washington: 43 years of comprehensive servicesThe Evergreen State was the first to let pharmacists prescribe oral contraceptives and other narcotic and non-narcotic drugs under collaborative drug therapy, or CDTA, physician agreements in 1979. North Dakota: Broad scope in testing capabilitiesFor many services, pharmacists in the state can bill as a healthcare provider just like physicians. Florida: Overpopulated, overburdened COVID-19 pushed Florida’s system to the brink, forcing state legislators to acknowledge pharmacists’ capabilities. Retailers retool loyalty efforts for new era In his latest column, David Orgel looks at retailers’ refashioned loyalty effort strategies that include tying into inflation and leveraging personalization. The women’s health category experiences disruption Continued interest in self-care is driving innovation in healthcare products for women. Fail safe: Changing a broken approach to patient medication safety Precision, personalization and proactive analysis can prevent adverse drug events and help save lives. Enhancing diabetes prevention and care services Retailers are now expanding services for people suffering from diabetes. CBD Move Free, Rise Nation launch new topical balm for post-workout relief The balm, made with 1,500 mg of CBD, is designed with Rise Nation’s high-intensity classes in mind. Herbal Brands releases CBD Daily Care System Each product in the line is made to help users feel more prepared, focused and at peace during the day. Michigan pharmacy school makes historic appointment Vicki Ellingrod becomes the University of Michigan College of Pharmacy’s first female dean. First Previous 25 26 27 28 29 Next Last