A Look at the Cutting-Edge New Medications of 2023

Drug development and discovery will always be priority in the world. Here is a look at some of the new drugs coming out or already out this year!

Is Ozempic Dangerous? The truth behind the most popular weight loss drug

Semaglutide has gained popularity recently for not only a treatment option for type 2 diabetes but now weight loss. However, are there any dangers to this popular medication?

Opzelura: The New Treatment for Vitiligo

Opzelura, a cream that was first approved for atopic dermatitis has now been approved for vitiligo. Read more to find out more about Opzelura.

Azstarys: The New Treatment for ADHD?

ADHD is probably one of the most common conditions that affect both children and adults. Azstarys offers a novel approach to treating ADHD and helping patients gain more control of…

A Pharmacist’s Guide To Naloxone

The opioid issue is continuously an problem throughout the United States. Narcan can help combat this issue. Read to find out more about how pharmacists can work with patients to…

Menopause and Hormonal Therapy: Is It Right for You?

Hormonal therapies (HT) can help many women experiencing symptoms of menopause, and many treatment options are available – read on for more details.

Catch-22: The Current Indication for Cabenuva® in Treating HIV

Cabenuva is a newly approved injectable product that can be used to help treat HIV-1. Want to learn more about its pros and cons? Learn more now!

Navigating the Commonly Listed Opioid Allergy

Opioid allergies are a commonly documented allergy in many patients' medical records. What thoughts go through the mind of a pharmacist when treating a patient with pain that has a…

Hemophilia Gene Therapy Getting Closer to the FDA Approval Finish Line

Gene therapy, an emerging field of medicine, may be making a step into the hemophilia space to help improve the lives of patients with hemophilia. Read on to learn more!

A Balancing Act: CDC Updates to Treatment Guidelines for Gonorrhea and Impact on Treatment of Chlamydia

The treatment of gonorrhea has had some recent updates published in December 2020 - read here for a simplified version of the new CDC guidance.