February 7 Practice & Trends On The Cover Navigating career pathways and confidently switching paths PT March 2025 While job hopping may have once been considered a red flag or taboo, 21% of millennials report changing jobs in the past year, according to a Gallup report on millennials in the workplace. This number is almost three times higher than the percentage of non-millennials who have done the same. Lauren Howell, PharmD
February 7 Practice & Trends Medication Safety Dispensing error after confusion between Voxzogo dose and vial strength PT March 2025 Voxzogo (vosoritide) is a C-type natriuretic peptide indicated to increase linear growth in pediatric patients with achondroplasia with open epiphyzes. Institute for Safe Medication Practice, Horsham, PA
February 7 Practice & Trends On The Docket Liability for warfarin overdose PT March 2025 A recent case from Illinois demonstrates, once again, how the instructions “as directed” in prescription vial labeling can invite malpractice liability. David B. Brushwood, BSPharm, JD
February 7 Practice & Trends Revenue The difference between actual and potential revenue in a pharmacist-run ambulatory clinic PT March 2025 A study from the November/December 2024 issue of JAPhA found that over a 3-month period, there was a difference of over $16,000 between the actual revenue that was generated and the potential revenue that could have been generated if pharmacists were able to bill for their services in an ambulatory clinic. Lauren Howell, PharmD
February 7 Practice & Trends Mental Health FDA advisors recommend rescinding clozapine REMS PT March 2025 In November 2024, a joint FDA advisory committee voted 14–1 to eliminate the REMS program for clozapine. Olivia C. Welter, PharmD
February 7 Association Perspective Association Perspective Student pharmacists contribute significantly to health care PT March 2025 This month I’m writing my Pharmacy Today column with Miranda Montoya, 2024–2025 APhA–ASP national president. Michael D. Hogue, PharmD, FAPhA, FNAP, FFIP, Executive vice president and CEO of APhA
February 7 Today's Perspective Today's Perspective Blaze a new trail in your pharmacy career PT March 2025 When it comes to choosing a career path, today’s pharmacists have more options than ever before. Kristin Wiisanen PharmD, FAPhA, FCCP, Pharmacy Today editor in chief
February 7 Bulletin Today Bulletin Today News Roundup PT March 2025 On February 4, 2025, FDA approved Onapgo (apomorphine hydrochloride), a wearable infusion device, available soon in the United States for adults with advanced Parkinson’s disease. APhA staff
February 7 Drugs & Diseases Diabetes Insulin efsitora shows promise as transformative once-weekly treatment for T2D PT March 2025 CDC estimates that one out of every 10 Americans—or more than 38 million people—has diabetes. For more than a century, insulin has served as a life-saving treatment for people with diabetes. Elizabeth Briand
February 7 Drugs & Diseases Asthma Recent study links diabetes medication to reduced asthma attacks PT March 2025 A recent study published in the January 2025 issue of JAMA Internal Medicine suggested that metformin, widely used to manage T2D, may also lower the risk of asthma exacerbations. Aiya Almogaber, PharmD
February 7 Drugs & Diseases Acupuncture Large randomized placebo-controlled clinical trial supports acupuncture for chronic sciatica PT March 2025 Effective, noninvasive treatments for chronic sciatic are limited. For patients whose condition is caused by a herniated disk, acupuncture may be a viable treatment strategy, according to a study by Tu and colleagues published in the December 2024 issue of JAMA Internal Medicine. JAMAInternal Medicine. Sonya Collins
February 7 Drugs & Diseases On The Shelf Fenugreek supplements PT March 2025 Fenugreek is widely known for its potential benefit in managing diabetes, reducing menstrual cramps and high cholesterol, and lifting energy and testosterone levels. Mickie Cathers
February 7 Drugs & Diseases OTCs Today Fiber supplements PT March 2025 A patients’ first stop after being told to increase the fiber in their diet is often their neighborhood pharmacy. Mary Warner
February 7 Health Systems Inpatient Insights Trending Topics PT March 2025 Patients with SUD are frequently readmitted after hospitalization. However, hospitalization can represent an opportunity for treatment initiation, including medications for alcohol use disorder and OUD through the use of addiction consult teams. APhA Staff
February 7 Health Systems Drug Shortages Same supply chain disruptions hit two neighboring countries in very different ways PT March 2025 On any given day in the United States, there are shortages of some 300 different prescription medications. Sonya Collins
February 7 Health Systems CVD Spironolactone after heart attack may have no clear benefit PT March 2025 Spironolactone, a mineralocorticoid receptor antagonist, has been shown to improve outcomes in patients with heart failure, but its routine use following myocardial infarction remains uncertain. Corey Diamond, PharmD
February 7 Health Systems Crohn’s Disease A new treatment option on the horizon for Crohn’s disease PT March 2025 Crohn’s disease is one of two types of irritable bowel disease, affecting more than 1 million individuals nationwide. Elizabeth Briand
February 7 Health Systems IV Fluids I.V. fluid shortage may lead to lasting change PT March 2025 When Hurricane Helene damaged Baxter International’s North Cove, NC, manufacturing facility last fall, an I.V. fluid shortage ensued. Sonya Collins
February 7 CPE CPE New therapeutic agents marketed in 2024: Part 1 PT March 2025 FDA approved 50 new (“novel”) drugs in 2024 that had not been approved or marketed in the United States. Mark S. Johnson, PharmD, BCPS
February 7 Today's Pharmacist APhA Member News Today's Pharmacist PT March 2025 APhA Member News APhA staff
February 7 Crossword Challenge Crossword Challenge Crossword Challenge: Test your knowledge! PT March 2025 Crossword Challenge
February 7 Today's Pharmacist APhA Academies Celebrating the accomplishments of the APhA Academies: A legacy of leadership in pharmacy PT March 2025 The APhA Academies have been integral to the evolution of the pharmacy profession, playing a key role in shaping its development through significant changes and advancements in practice, education, and policy. CharLeigh Steverson, PharmD