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Rate Card
Production Specifications
Statement of Purpose
Guidelines for Authors
Masthead
Editorial Board
Reprints
Recent Issues
June 2007
Features
FDA Update
Congress’ Remedy for Post-marketing Woes Might Not Be a Cure
The new PDUFA bill might not be strong enough to overcome the weaknesses of the current system of post-marketing surveillance of new drugs.
Stephen Barlas
Letters to the Editor
Medication Reconciliation: Seeing the Big Picture
Health Care and Law
America’s Drug Abuse Problem Increasingly Starts in the Medicine Cabinet
At one time, the “War on Drugs” centered on illicit, addictive agents. This article addresses the growing misuse of “legitimate” prescription drugs.
Robert I. Field, JD, MPH, PhD
Meeting Highlights
Lymphoma Research Foundation Workshop
The author discusses the biology and etiology of lymphoma, genetic factors, standard chemotherapy, novel antibody therapy, clinical trials, and adverse drug effects.
Marvin M. Goldenberg, PhD, RPh, MS
Meeting Highlights
American College of Cardiology Scientific Session, 2007
Studies presented at the meeting focused on agents for acute coronary syndrome and carotid artery intima media thickness; optimal medical therapy with or without percutaneous coronary intervention; and a thrombin receptor agonist designed to reduce clinical events without increasing bleeding.
Reuben B. David
Continuing Education Credit
Acne: A Review of Diagnosis and Treatment
The author reviews the etiology and stages of non-inflammatory and inflammatory manifestations of acne along with various therapies, including topical and oral antibiotics and retinoids; hormones; and nutritional supplements.
Noah S. Scheinfeld, JD, MD
Departments
Editorial
“How You Doin’?”
David Nash, MD, MBA, describes this year’s National Healthcare Quality Report and points out some of the areas still needing improvement, such as acute care, prenatal care, and ambulatory care.
David B. Nash, MD, MBA
Medication Errors
Independent Double-Checks for Endogenous and Exogenous Errors
Matthew Grissinger, RPh, FASCP, suggests ways of avoiding mixups with look-alike drugs (e.g., better labeling and storage) and for preventing errors when the hospital staff uses a double-checking procedure.
Matthew Grissinger, RPh, FASCP
Prescription: Washington
Democrats Sympathize with Complaints About Medicare Formularies
Stephen Barlas discusses a congressional bill that, if passed, would allow changes to the Medicare Part D drug benefit and might simplify formulary decision-making.
Stephen Barlas
New Drugs/Drug News/New Medical Devices
P&T presents the latest studies and information about FDA approvals, drug indications, and industry updates.
Drug Forecast
Oxymorphone HCl (Opana) for the Relief of Moderate-to-Severe Pain
The authors review oxymorphone HCl (Opana) for moderate-to-severe pain.
Jennifer Lind, PharmD Candidate, Jaclyn Lennard, PharmD Candidate, Patty Ghazvini, PharmD, Marlon Honeywell, PharmD, and Phillip Treadwell, PharmD






