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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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Article: Use Total Milliliters When Entering Saxenda Quantities Into the Computer February 2015
Commentary: Tramadol and Hypoglycemia February 2015
Article: Alert Pharmacists of Interactions with TMP/SMX and BP Meds January 2015
Article: Feel Comfortable Dispensing the Highest Gauge Insulin Syringe Needle Available January 2015
Commentary: Trimethoprim, Hyperkalemia, and Meds that Increase Potassium January 2015
Other: Dispensing Insulin and Other Injectable Meds December 2014
Article: Make Sure Rxs Include a Diagnosis Code if Billing Wound Care Supplies December 2014
Article: Avoid Covering Up the Weekly Calendar on the Back of Trulicity's Box December 2014
Article: Encourage Patients to Use a New Pen Needle With Each Insulin Injection December 2014
Article: Listen for Seniors Complaining About Costs, Side Effects, or Number of Meds November 2014
Article: Don't Automatically Override Drug Interaction Alerts With Jardiance October 2014
Article: Patients will ask if they should stop niacin (Niaspan, etc) September 2014
Article: Humulin R U-500 use is on the rise September 2014
Commentary: Do Statins Cause Diabetes? September 2014
Patient Education: What You Should Know About Niacin for Cholesterol September 2014
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