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Listen in as our expert panel breaks down what every clinician needs to know about the 2025 hypertension guidelines. You’ll hear them discuss what’s changed, some controversies, and other practical takeaways to optimize blood pressure management for your patients.
Special guests:
Michael E. Ernst, PharmD; BCGP, FCCP, AHSCP-CHCClinical ProfessorDepartment of Pharmacy Practice and Science, College of Pharmacy; and, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Carver College of MedicineThe University of IowaCatherine G. Derington, PharmD, MSAssistant Professor of MedicineDivision of CardiologyUniversity of Colorado School of MedicineYou’ll also hear practical advice from panelists on TRC’s Editorial Advisory Board:
Craig D. Williams, PharmD, FNLA, BCPSClinical Professor of Pharmacy PracticeOregon Health and Science UniversityAndrea Darby-Stewart, MDAssociate Director, Honor Health Family Medicine Residency ProgramClinical Professor of Family, Community & Occupational MedicineThe University of Arizona College of Medicine - PhoenixNone of the speakers have anything to disclose.
This podcast is an excerpt from one of TRC’s monthly live CE webinars, the full webinar originally aired in May 2026.
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Listen in as our expert panel unpacks updated definitions of complicated vs. uncomplicated urinary tract infections, navigates antibiotic selection and duration, and shares the latest evidence-based strategies to stop recurrent UTIs in their tracks.
Special guests:
Dana Bowers, PharmD, BCPS, BCIDPAssociate ProfessorWashington State UniversityAkshith Dass, PharmD, MPH, BCPS, BCIDPAssistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeNortheast Ohio Medical UniversityPharmacy Clinical Specialist Cleveland Clinic Mercy HospitalYou’ll also hear practical advice from panelists on TRC’s Editorial Advisory Board:
Craig D. Williams, PharmD, FNLA, BCPSClinical Professor of Pharmacy PracticeOregon Health and Science UniversityNone of the speakers have anything to disclose.
This podcast is an excerpt from one of TRC’s monthly live CE webinars, the full webinar originally aired in April 2026.
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Article: Keep Boosting Antibiotic Stewardship for Complicated UTIsArticle: Antimicrobial Stewardship: Separate Facts From Fiction Chart: Urinary Tract InfectionsChart: Antibiotics in Pregnancy and LactationFAQ: Antibiotic Therapy: When Are Shorter Courses Better?Toolbox: Antimicrobial StewardshipSend us Fan Mail
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Listen in as our expert panel covers the latest evidence on using menopausal hormone therapy and nonhormonal options for treatment of vasomotor symptoms (hot flashes, etc). You’ll also hear experts discuss treatments for genitourinary symptoms (vaginal dryness, etc) as well as low libido and brain fog.
Special guests:
Veronica Vernon, PharmD, BCPS, BCACP, MSCP, FAPhA Associate Professor, Chair of Pharmacy PracticeButler UniversitySarah M. Westberg, PharmD, FCCP, BCPSAssociate Dean for Professional Affairs Professor, College of PharmacyUniversity of MinnesotaYou’ll also hear practical advice from panelists on TRC’s Editorial Advisory Board:
Andrea Darby-Stewart, MDAssociate Director, Honor Health Family Medicine Residency ProgramClinical Professor of Family, Community & Occupational MedicineThe University of Arizona College of Medicine – PhoenixCraig D. Williams, PharmD, FNLA, BCPSClinical Professor of Pharmacy PracticeOregon Health and Science UniversityNone of the speakers have anything to disclose.
This podcast is an excerpt from one of TRC’s monthly live CE webinars, the full webinar originally aired in March 2026.
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Listen in as our expert panel tackles real-world questions about GLP-1 agonists, from starting them and setting expectations with patients to strategies for switching agents. You’ll also hear them review key considerations to limit muscle loss with GLP-1 agonist use and discuss why some patients hit a plateau or don’t respond to GLP-1 agonists.
Special guests:
Jennifer N. Clements, PharmD, FCCP, FADCES, BCPS, BCACP, CDCES, BC-ADMClinical Professor and Director of Pharmacy EducationUniversity of South Carolina College of PharmacyJennifer M. Trujillo, PharmD, BCPS, FCCP, CDCES, BC-ADMProfessor and the Associate Dean for EducationUniversity of Colorado Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical SciencesPanelists on TRC’s Editorial Advisory Board:
Stephen Carek, MD, CAQSM, DipABLMClinical Associate Professor of Family MedicinePrisma Health/USC-SOMG Family Medicine Residency ProgramUSC School of Medicine GreenvilleCraig D. Williams, PharmD, FNLA, BCPSClinical Professor of Pharmacy PracticeOregon Health and Science UniversityFor the purposes of disclosure Dr. Jennifer Clements reports relevant financial relationships with Novo Nordisk (Ozempic, Rybelsus), Eli Lilly (Zepbound, tirzepatide) [speakers bureau].
The other speakers have nothing to disclose. All relevant financial relationships have been mitigated.
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Listen in as our expert panel reviews important concepts behind antimicrobial stewardship along with tips to help limit unnecessary antimicrobial use.
Special guests:
Madeline King, PharmD, MPH, BCIDPCo-Director, Outpatient Antimicrobial StewardshipCooper University Health CareAssistant Professor of MedicineCooper Medical School at Rowan UniversityMichael A. Deaney, PharmD, AAHIVPInfectious Diseases Clinical Pharmacy SpecialistDenver Health & Hospital AuthorityYou’ll also hear practical advice from panelists on TRC’s Editorial Advisory Board:
Stephen Carek, MD, CAQSM, DipABLMClinical Associate Professor of Family MedicinePrisma Health/USC-SOMG Family Medicine Residency ProgramUSC School of Medicine GreenvilleCraig D. Williams, PharmD, FNLA, BCPSClinical Professor of Pharmacy PracticeOregon Health and Science UniversityFor the purposes of disclosure, Dr. Madeline King reports a relevant financial relationship with Shionogi (speakers bureau for cefiderocol).
The other speakers have nothing to disclose. All relevant financial relationships have been mitigated.
This podcast is an excerpt from one of TRC’s monthly live CE webinars, the full webinar originally aired in January 2026.
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Evidence, not hype. Concise, clinician‑ready guidance on natural medicines and integrative care. Episode 1: GLP‑1s & Nutrition is live now!
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In this bonus episode of Medication Talk, join us as we revisit our Notable New Meds of 2025 webinar and highlight two medications that didn’t make it into the main podcast—both newly approved antibiotics with important implications for clinical practice.
Listen in as our editors take a deeper look at:
Gepotidacin (Blujepa) for uncomplicated urinary tract infectionsAztreonam/avibactam (Emblaveo) for complicated intraabdominal‑abdominal infectionsYou’ll hear practical insights into where these therapies fit in current treatment approaches, what safety and interaction issues to watch for, and why they matter when resistance limits your options—giving you more confidence when either of these new meds show up in your practice.
**No CE Credit is available for this bonus episode.**
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Sara Klockars, PharmD, BCPSStephen Small, PharmD, BCPS, BCPPS, BCCCP, CNSCNone of the speakers have anything to disclose.
This podcast is an excerpt from one of TRC’s monthly live CE webinars, the full webinar originally aired in December 2025.
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🌱Natural Medicines: Evidence in Practice
Evidence, not hype. Concise, clinician‑ready guidance on natural medicines and integrative care. Episode 1: GLP‑1s & Nutrition is live now!
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Listen in as our editors discuss several novel drugs approved in 2025, including two new eye drops, a new topical for chronic hand eczema, and an oral nonhormonal option for patients with menopausal hot flashes. They’ll review efficacy, safety, and considerations for use with these new treatment options.
Aceclidine 1.44% Drops (Vizz) for PresbyopiaAcoltremon 0.003% Drops (Tryptyr) for Dry EyeDelgocitinib (Anzupgo) 2% Cream for Chronic Hand EczemaElinzanetant (Lynkuet) for Hot FlashesUse code mt1026 at checkout for 10% off a new or upgraded subscription.
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In this bonus episode of Medication Talk, join us for an extended conversation with our expert panel as we go beyond the original webinar and podcast episode to share brand-new insights and never-before-heard content.
Listen in as we dive deeper into practical strategies for starting conversations with patients about tobacco use, plus additional perspectives on nicotine’s effects and health risks, emerging therapies, non-drug approaches, and how to make smoking cessation part of everyday pharmacy practice.
**No CE Credit is available for this bonus episode.**
Special guest:
Robin Corelli, PharmD, CTTS, FCSHPProfessor of Clinical PharmacySchool of PharmacyUniversity of California, San FranciscoYou’ll also hear practical advice from panelists on TRC’s Editorial Advisory Board:
Stephen Carek, MD, CAQSM, DipABLMClinical Associate Professor of Family MedicinePrisma Health/USC-SOMG Family Medicine Residency ProgramUSC School of Medicine GreenvilleCraig D. Williams, PharmD, FNLA, BCPSClinical Professor of Pharmacy PracticeOregon Health and Science UniversityNone of the speakers have anything to disclose.
This podcast is an excerpt from one of TRC’s monthly live CE webinars, the full webinar originally aired in November 2025. Plus, it includes brand-new insights and never-before-heard content.
The clinical resources related to this podcast are part of a subscription to Pharmacist’s Letter, Pharmacy Technician’s Letter, and Prescriber Insights:
Chart: Smoking Cessation Drug TherapyFAQ: E-Cigarettes and VapingArticle: Help Patients Send Their Vaping Habits Up in SmokeUse code mt1026 at checkout for 10% off a new or upgraded subscription.
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Listen in as our expert panel discusses evidence-based approaches to help patients quit smoking, vaping, and using other nicotine products. You’ll gain practical insights on medication selection, combination strategies, and tailored approaches for helping patients break free from nicotine addiction.
Special guest:
Robin Corelli, PharmD, CTTS, FCSHPProfessor of Clinical PharmacySchool of PharmacyUniversity of California, San FranciscoYou’ll also hear practical advice from panelists on TRC’s Editorial Advisory Board:
Stephen Carek, MD, CAQSM, DipABLMClinical Associate Professor of Family MedicinePrisma Health/USC-SOMG Family Medicine Residency ProgramUSC School of Medicine GreenvilleCraig D. Williams, PharmD, FNLA, BCPSClinical Professor of Pharmacy PracticeOregon Health and Science UniversityNone of the speakers have anything to disclose.
This podcast is an excerpt from one of TRC’s monthly live CE webinars, the full webinar originally aired in November 2025.
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Listen in as our expert panel discusses critical aspects of managing patients on oral cancer therapies. Our experts review tips for optimizing patient care and share best practices for handling these specialized medications.
Special guests:
Jill Cassaday, BPharm, PharmD, BCPS, BCOPClinical Pharmacist Specialist – Multiple MyelomaBanner MD Anderson Cancer CenterSamuel Snowaert, PharmD, BCOP, MBAClinical Oncology Pharmacist Pharmacists Optimizing Oncology Care Excellence in Michigan (POEM)Covenant Cancer Care CenterLisa Thompson, PharmD, BCOP, CPPSClinical Pharmacy Specialist in Oncology Kaiser Permanente ColoradoYou’ll also hear practical advice from TRC’s Editorial Advisory Board member:
Craig D. Williams, PharmD, FNLA, BCPSClinical Professor of Pharmacy PracticeOregon Health and Science UniversityNone of the speakers have anything to disclose.
This podcast is an excerpt from one of TRC’s monthly live CE webinars, the full webinar originally aired in October 2025.
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Listen in as our expert panel explores the clinical challenges of veterinary pharmacology, discussing medications, supplements, and inactive ingredients that can be dangerous to pets. You’ll hear practical dispensing and safety guidance, along with evidence-based strategies to help pharmacists protect animal patients from accidental exposure to human medications.
Special guests:
Alexandria Gochenauer, PharmD, DICVP, FSVHP, FACAStaff Pharmacist and Interim Pharmacy Manager, WalmartPresident-elect of the American College of Veterinary PharmacistsErica Wassack, PharmD, DICVP, FSVHP, FACVPAssociate Pharmacy OfficerPlumb's Veterinary Drugs, Instinct ScienceTina Wismer, DVM, MS, DABVT, DABT Senior DirectorASPCA Poison ControlNone of the speakers have anything to disclose.
This podcast is an excerpt from one of TRC’s monthly live CE webinars, the full webinar originally aired in September 2025.
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Listen in as we discuss considerations, challenges, and strategies related to the use and switching of biosimilars in clinical practice. You’ll hear communication tips to address patient and prescriber concerns as well as operational considerations for integrating biosimilars into practice.
Special guests:
Bharati Bhardwaja, PharmD, BCPS, LSSBBRheumatology Clinical Pharmacy SpecialistKaiser Permanente ColoradoMegan May, PharmD, BCOP, FHOPA, FAPOClinical Oncology Pharmacy SpecialistBaptist Health Lexington/Hamburg Cancer Care CenterYou’ll also hear practical advice from TRC’s Editorial Advisory Board member:
Craig D. Williams, PharmD, FNLA, BCPSClinical Professor of Pharmacy PracticeOregon Health and Science UniversityFor the purposes of disclosure, Dr. Megan May reports relevant financial relationships [lung cancer] with Amgen, AstraZeneca, Pharmacosmos (speakers bureau). The other speakers have nothing to disclose. All relevant financial relationships have been mitigated.
This podcast is an excerpt from one of TRC’s monthly live CE webinars, the full webinar originally aired in August 2025.
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Listen in as our expert panel discusses the latest recommendations for managing medications after heart attacks and other cardiac events. You’ll hear our panelists review which antiplatelets to use, the optimal blood pressure meds, and the role of statin and non-statin cholesterol meds.
Special guests:
Danielle Blais, PharmD, FCCP, BCCP, BCPSCardiology Lead Specialty Practice PharmacistRichard M. Ross Heart HospitalThe Ohio State University Wexner Medical CenterJoel C. Marrs, PharmD, MPH., BCACP, BCCP, BCPS, FAHA, FASHP, FCCP, FNLAProfessor and Coordinator of Clinical OutreachThe University of Tennessee Health Science CenterDepartment of Clinical Pharmacy & Translational ScienceYou’ll also hear practical advice from panelists on TRC’s Editorial Advisory Board:
Andrea Darby-Stewart, MDAssociate Director, Honor Health Family Medicine Residency ProgramClinical Professor of Family, Community & Occupational MedicineThe University of Arizona College of Medicine – PhoenixCraig D. Williams, PharmD, FNLA, BCPSClinical Professor of Pharmacy PracticeOregon Health and Science UniversityNone of the speakers have anything to disclose.
This podcast is an excerpt from one of TRC’s monthly live CE webinars, the full webinar originally aired in July 2025.
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Listen in as we explore the latest pharmacologic strategies for HIV prevention—before and after exposure. Our expert panel breaks down key considerations for PrEP and PEP, including indications, drug selection, dosing, and monitoring.
Special guests:
Caitlin Prather, PharmD, BCACP, AAHIVPClinical Pharmacy Specialist, Ambulatory CareInova Health SystemMichael A. Deaney, PharmD, AAHIVPInfectious Diseases Clinical PharmacistChildren's Hospital ColoradoYou’ll also hear practical advice from TRC’s Editorial Advisory Board member:
Andrea Darby-Stewart, MDAssociate Director, Honor Health Family Medicine Residency ProgramClinical Professor of Family, Community & Occupational MedicineThe University of Arizona College of Medicine - PhoenixFor the purposes of disclosure, Dr. Prather reports a relevant financial relationship [HIV PrEP] with Viiv Healthcare (speakers bureau).
The other speakers have nothing to disclose. All relevant financial relationships have been mitigated.
This podcast is an excerpt from one of TRC’s monthly live CE webinars, the full webinar originally aired in June 2025.
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Listen in as our expert panel discusses practical considerations for starting and optimizing antidepressants for treating depression and anxiety. You’ll listen to panelists cover various aspects of antidepressant use, such as serotonin syndrome, QT prolongation, and weight gain concerns.
Special guests:
Tammie Lee Demler, BS, PharmD, MBA, BCGP, BCPP Director of Pharmacy and Residency Programs, New York State Office of Mental Health State University of New York at Buffalo School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Sarah E. Grady, PharmD, BCPS, BCPPProfessor, Drake University College of Pharmacy and Health SciencesClinical Pharmacist, Inpatient Behavioral Health Unit, Broadlawns Medical CenterYou’ll also hear practical advice from TRC’s Editorial Advisory Board member:
Craig D. Williams, PharmD, FNLA, BCPSClinical Professor of Pharmacy PracticeOregon Health and Science UniversityNone of the speakers have anything to disclose.
This podcast is an excerpt from one of TRC’s monthly live CE webinars, the full webinar originally aired in May 2025.
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Listen in as our expert panel discusses medications for the treatment of Alzheimer dementia. They'll review the risks and benefits of cholinesterase inhibitors, memantine, and the anti-amyloid monoclonal antibodies. And you’ll hear strategies for managing behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia.
Special guests:
Tatyana Gurvich, PharmD, BCGP, APhAssociate Professor of Clinical PharmacyMann USC School of PharmacyUCI Senior Health CenterCandace Pierce, DNP, RN, CNE, COINurse Educator, Nurse Planner, and Healthcare Leader, Colibri HealthcareDarlene Moyer, MD, FAAFPAssociate Director, HonorHealth Family Medicine Residency ProgramAssociate Professor of Clinical Practice – SOMME – Arizona State UniversityClinical Associate Professor – University of Arizona College of Medicine - PhoenixYou’ll also hear practical advice from panelists on TRC’s Editorial Advisory Board:
Stephen Carek, MD, CAQSM, DipABLMClinical Associate Professor of Family MedicinePrisma Health/USC-SOMG Family Medicine Residency ProgramUSC School of Medicine GreenvilleCraig D. Williams, PharmD, FNLA, BCPSClinical Professor of Pharmacy PracticeOregon Health and Science UniversityNone of the speakers have anything to disclose.
This podcast is an excerpt from one of TRC’s monthly live CE webinars, the full webinar originally aired in April 2025.
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Listen in as our expert panel discusses medications for management of opioid use disorder. They’ll review strategies to optimize buprenorphine use and clarify the role of methadone and naltrexone.
Special guest:
Tyler J. Varisco, PharmD, PhDUniversity of Houston College of Pharmacy Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmaceutical Health Outcomes and PolicyAssistant Director, The PREMIER CenterYou’ll also hear practical advice from panelists on TRC’s Editorial Advisory Board:
Stephen Carek, MD, CAQSM, DipABLM, Clinical Associate Professor of Family Medicine for the Prisma Health/USC School of Medicine Greenville Family Medicine Residency Program at the University of South Carolina School of Medicine, GreenvilleCraig D. Williams, PharmD, FNLA, BCPS, Clinical Professor of Pharmacy Practice at the Oregon Health and Science UniversityFor the purposes of disclosure, Dr. Varisco reports a financial relationship [cardiology, inflammatory bowel disease] with HEALIX Infusion Therapy (research consultant).
The other speakers have nothing to disclose. All relevant financial relationships have been mitigated.
This podcast is an excerpt from one of TRC’s monthly live CE webinars, the full webinar originally aired in March 2025.
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FAQ: Management of Opioid Use DisorderChart: Treatment of Opioid WithdrawalFAQ: Treatment of Acute Pain in Opioid Use DisorderFAQ: Meds for Opioid OverdoseSend us Fan Mail
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Listen in as our expert panel discusses which diabetes meds have cardiovascular (CV) benefits. We’ll review the evidence and discuss the pros and cons of SGLT2 inhibitors (dapagliflozin, empagliflozin, etc) and GLP-1 agonists (dulaglutide, semaglutide, etc) in patients with or at risk for CV disease.
Special Guests:
Lauren G. Pamulapati, PharmD, BCACPAssociate Professor, Ambulatory CareVirginia Commonwealth University School of PharmacyClinical Pharmacist, Hayes Willis Health Center/VCU HealthChristie Schumacher, PharmD, BCPS, BCACP, BCCP, BC-ADM, CDCES, FCCPProfessor, Pharmacy PracticeDirector, PGY2 Ambulatory Care Residency ProgramMidwestern University College of Pharmacy, Downers Grove CampusClinical Pharmacist, Northwestern MedicineTRC Editorial Advisory Board Participant:
Stephen Carek, MD, CAQSM, DipABLMClinical Associate Professor of Family MedicinePrisma Health/USC-SOMG Family Medicine Residency ProgramUSC School of Medicine GreenvilleFor the purposes of disclosure, Dr. Schumacher reports a relevant financial relationship [CGM for diabetes management] with Abbott (speakers bureau).
The other speakers have nothing to disclose. All relevant financial relationships have been mitigated.
This podcast is an excerpt from one of TRC’s monthly live CE webinars, the full webinar originally aired in February 2025.
TRC Healthcare offers CE credit for this podcast. Log in to your Pharmacist’s Letter, Pharmacy Technician’s Letter,or Prescriber Insights account and look for the title of this podcast in the list of available CE courses.
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Chart: Diabetes Medications: Cardiovascular and Kidney ImpactChart: Drugs for Type 2 Diabetes Algorithm: Stepwise Treatment of Type 2 DiabetesChart: Comparison of GLP-1 AgonistsToolbox: Improving Heart Failure CareSend us Fan Mail
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In this episode, listen in as our expert panel digs into identifying and treating acute bronchitis and community-acquired pneumonia. They’ll discuss when antibiotics are appropriate, which antibiotics to use, and other management tips.
You’ll also hear practical advice from panelists on TRC’s Editorial Advisory Board:
Stephen Carek, MD, CAQSM, DipABLM, Program Director for the Prisma Health/USC School of Medicine Greenville Family Medicine Residency Program and Clinical Associate Professor at the University of South Carolina School of Medicine, GreenvilleAndrea Darby Stewart, MD, Associate Director, Honor Health Family Medicine Residency Program and Clinical Professor of Family, Community & Occupational Medicine at the University of Arizona College of Medicine - PhoenixCraig D. Williams, PharmD, FNLA, BCPS, Clinical Professor of Pharmacy Practice at the Oregon Health and Science UniversityNone of the speakers have anything to disclose.
This podcast is an excerpt from one of TRC’s monthly live CE webinars, the full webinar originally aired in January 2025.
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Chart: Managing Community-Acquired Pneumonia and Aspiration Pneumonia in AdultsFAQ: Antibiotic Therapy: When Are Shorter Courses Better?Chart: Managing Cough and Cold SymptomsSend us Fan Mail
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In this episode, TRC Healthcare editors, Sara Klockars, PharmD, BCPS, and Stephen Small, PharmD, BCPS, BCPPS, BCCCP, CNSC, discuss notable new meds of 2024.
Listen in as our editors discuss several novel drugs approved in 2024...and highlight some medications now available in a new dosage form. They’ll review efficacy, safety, and considerations for use with these new treatment options.
None of the speakers have anything to disclose.
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On Demand Webinar: Notable New Meds of 2024Articles: Clarify the Role of Sofpironium for HyperhidrosisWatch for Ensifentrine for COPDDon’t Rush to Aprocitentan for Resistant HypertensionNew Drug for Schizophrenia Targets Muscarinic ReceptorsBe Familiar With Carbidopa/Levodopa OptionsNew Drug Overviews:Aprocitentan (Tryvio)Epinephrine Nasal Spray (Neffy)Xanomeline/Trospium (Cobenfy)FAQ: Emergency Epinephrine DevicesChart: Drugs for Parkinson’s DiseaseSend us Fan Mail
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