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New! PTU Elite: Controlled Substances & Diversion prepares pharmacy technicians to manage controlled substances, covering everything from best practices for filling prescriptions to recordkeeping. Learn More.
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FAQ: Antibiotic Therapy: When Are Shorter Courses Better? October 2023
Toolbox: Antimicrobial Stewardship June 2023
Toolbox: Improving COPD Care March 2023
Technician Tutorial: Dispensing Inhaled Medications December 2022
Chart: Managing Cough and Cold Symptoms December 2022
Archive: A Note from Your Pharmacist: Balancing Risks and Benefits of Quinolones September 2018
Article: Expect to See Shorter Antibiotic Courses to Help Limit Resistance November 2016
Article: Dispense Quinolones With MedGuides for Added Side Effect Warning July 2016
Article: generic levofloxacin (Levaquin) tablets that are coming in June May 2011
Guideline: Adult Sinusitis (2007) May 2011
Guideline: Treatment of Community Acquired Pneumonia (1999) May 2011
Guideline: Global Strategy for the Diagnosis, Management, and Prevention of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (Updated 2010) May 2011
Chart: Comparison of Quinolone Antibiotics May 2011
Article: drug interaction alerts for salmeterol (Serevent, Advair) with oral meds such as Biaxin July 2010
Article: treatment of cough due to bronchitis in adults January 2007
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