Pharmacists Rank Second Again Among Gallup’s Most Trusted Professionals

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Top-three recognition for 14th straight year shows importance of pursuing a pro-pharmacy, pro-patient policy agenda, NACDS says 12.21.2016 "The takeaway for policymakers is that the pharmacist-patient relationship has tremendous potential to do even more to improve patient health and well-being, along with the overall quality and affordability of healthcare." click here to read the story 

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ACA Launches Clinical Program for Pharmacists to Address PPI Overuse

2016-11-21T15:14:19-06:00November 21st, 2016|Categories: Uncategorized|

The American College of Apothecaries and DitchYourPPI.com have launched a continuing education program designed to train pharmacists in working with physicians and other health care providers to provide a medication tapering system for patients taking prescription and over the counter Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPIs). “Thousands of patients are “stuck” on acid reflux medication, unable to […] [...]

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