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One of our most unique students yet… From the spotlight of performing to the pharmacy, Adam Baillio balances work and time with his (large) family. Name: Adam Baillio. Position: Pharmacy Student at Roseman University. Interview Summary. Matt [00:00:04] Matt Paterini here with The Nontraditional Pharmacist, part of the Pharmacy Podcast Network here with Adam Baillio of Roseman University today on The Nontraditional Pharmacist Student Series.
Launching orphan medicines excellently will become even more important over the next five years as more patients with rare diseases have pharmacotherapies available. There are also a growing number of disease-focussed registries, increasing public and policy maker awareness, and significant R&D investment in orphan drugs, as well as in digital technologies to support trials and treatment.
I recently did a podcast episode on heparin (which you can listen to below) and I did not mention hair loss as a potential adverse effect. In addition to heparin, it turns out there is data on other anticoagulants and this adverse effect as well. That begs the question, what should we do about this? […]. The post Heparin, Warfarin, and Hair Loss – What to do About It?
Pharma Marketing Vs Pharma Manufacturing. Every year thousands of students pass the degree in pharmaceuticals with a lot of aspirations and dreams. Not everyone of them achieves the desired place; not because the sector doesn’t have enough opportunities or scope, but they fail to choose the right path. Whether to join a pharma marketing company and start marketing the products or open a manufacturing company; the decision is crucial.
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Alpha blockers are most frequently used in clinical practice to manage symptoms of BPH and probably less commonly used for hypertension. Here are a few relevant clinical practice pearls that are important to remember. Orthostasis/Syncope Alpha blockers are notorious for causing low blood pressure which can lead to a syncope type situation. This is most […].
As a profession, we know that we need to expand opportunities for pharmacists. I don’t have any data with this post to back me up, but I can “feel” the growth of pharmacists entering practice into clinics. This is a really good thing for pharmacists and more importantly patients. I was prompted to write this […]. The post Explaining The Growth of Pharmacists in Clinics appeared first on Med Ed 101.
I really enjoy receiving questions from other pharmacists and students. On LinkedIn, I recently received the question, “What’s it like being a consultant pharmacist? First, I do want to mention that there may be many different interpretations of what a consultant pharmacist is. From my perspective, I’m going to consider this as a pharmacist who […].
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I really enjoy receiving questions from other pharmacists and students. On LinkedIn, I recently received the question, “What’s it like being a consultant pharmacist? First, I do want to mention that there may be many different interpretations of what a consultant pharmacist is. From my perspective, I’m going to consider this as a pharmacist who […].
If you have ever had a patient that has had a substantially elevated potassium level, you have likely been very nervous about their medication list. I really start to get concerned when I see levels above 6 mEq/L. There are numerous drugs that affect potassium that you should be aware of. I wanted to give […]. The post Drugs That Cause Hyperkalemia – Can You Name These Seven?
As a healthcare professional, when I hear the term heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT), I get nervous. The classically taught heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (type 2) is very serious. HIT is something that needs to be closely watched for because consequences from it can include life-threatening thrombosis. Type 1 heparin-induced thrombocytopenia is considered less serious.
It is NAPLEX and MPJE season. It’s a time of year that is full of anticipation, fear, excited, joy, and for some, anguish. Failing the NAPLEX or the MPJE was my biggest fear and I have heard from many who have failed one of these exams and been unable to obtain their license as quickly […]. The post NAPLEX or MPJE First? Which One? appeared first on Med Ed 101.
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