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AHA research shows pharmacist interventions effective in achieving BP control

Interventions led by pharmacists and community health workers are most likely to help patients with hypertension achieve disease control, according to research published July 19, 2024, in the American Heart Association’s (AHA’s) journal Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes.

Iowa bill updates pharmacy practice act to standard of care framework

On April 22, 2024, Iowa governor Kim Reynolds signed a bill into law that updates the state’s pharmacy practice act and puts in place a standard of care regulatory framework, aligning pharmacists with other providers in the state.

CDC updates RSV vaccination recommendations for adults

CDC now recommends that older adults who were not immunized against RSV last year, when vaccines first became available, do so late this summer or early this fall ahead of the upcoming RSV season.

JAPhA’s impact as a journal grows significantly

Pharmacists’ research is spreading to wider audiences, according to new data. JAPhA’s impact factor, a measure of the importance of a journal based on article citations, has increased substantially.

Drug shortages are lasting longer and reach all-time high

In its first report on drug shortages, the U.S. Pharmacopeia (USP) noted that drug shortages are lasting longer than before and are affecting a broad range of therapeutic classes.

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