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Pharmacists Weigh Promise and Challenges of Finerenone for Patients With HFpEF

Pharmacy Times

Pharmacists are positioned to personalize HFpEF care through monitoring, patient-centered strategies, and shared decision-making, enhancing treatment adherence and outcomes. 1 In a recent Pharmacy Times Clinical Forum, pharmacists gathered to discuss how they are navigating this treatment landscape and evaluating the emergence of finerenone.

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Medical Abbreviations

RX Note

Introduction Medical abbreviations are common part of healthcare communication. Ideally, error-prone abbreviations, symbols and dose designation should not be used when communicating medical information, for example in prescription.

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How Do Adaptogenic Herbs Benefit Hashimoto’s?

The Thyroid Pharmacist

Nikolai Lazarev defined adaptogens as “an agent that raises the body’s ability to resist stress by countering undesired stressors, whether physical, chemical, emotional, or biological.” Aloe vera should not be used by those who are pregnant or breastfeeding, diabetic, or have a bowel obstruction.

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Soft Contact Lenses - A basic overview Red Eye - Discussion on few possible conditions Styes - Warm compresses are the mainstay of treatment Eye Floaters - It is not often treated, except in severe cases.