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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: you'll have more requests for meds and vaccines to prevent and treat travel-related illnesses May 2013
Patient Education: Staying Healthy While Abroad April 2013
Article: whether probiotics work for antibiotic-associated diarrhea July 2012
Article: the new oral antibiotic, Dificid (DIF-eh-sid, fidaxomicin), for treating Clostridium difficile diarrhea July 2011
Commentary: New Drug: Fidaxomicin (Dificid) July 2011
Article: Xifaxan (rifaximin) now comes in a 550 mg tablet June 2010
Commentary: Rifaximin (Xifaxan) for Hepatic Encephalopathy June 2010
Article: growing number of probiotic products promoted to improve GI function and immunity September 2009
Commentary: Probiotics: An Update September 2009
Patient Education: What I Need to Know About Probiotics September 2009
Chart: Medications for Traveler's Diarrhea May 2007
Patient Education: What You Should Know About Traveler's Diarrhea May 2007
Guideline: Infectious Diseases Society of America Travel Medicine Guidelines (2006) May 2007
Article: OTC brand name product extensions continue to cause confusion March 2007
Guideline: AGA Position Statement on the Use of Gastrointestinal Medications in Pregnancy (2006) December 2006
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