Posts tagged Ross Phan
Can Methotrexate for RA Cause Body Odor?

Are you concerned that you or someone you know are experiencing body odor changes? Several potential factors may cause body odor changes. Whether you’re concerned that you or someone you know has body odor changes, it might be a difficult situation to address. Read on to learn more about ways to manage or treat body odor changes.

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What's New in Stroke?

Stroke is the fifth leading cause of death in the U.S. Read on to learn more about some phase 3 trials that are studying potential stroke treatment drug breakthroughs in 2022.

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Heart disease with Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) — including Crohn’s disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC) — is linked to a higher risk of heart attacks. Flare-ups may further increase this risk. Read on to learn more.

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Could OTC Birth Control Be Available at Pharmacies Soon?

Coincidentally, around the same time that Roe v Wade was overturned, HRA Pharma requested for the FDA to review an application for an over-the-counter (OTC) birth control pill. Read on to learn more about this first potential U.S. OTC birth control pill and other “OTC” options.

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Blood Thinners to Prevent Blood Clots in Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) — including Crohn’s disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC) — is linked to a higher risk of blood clots. Flare-ups may further increase this risk. But are blood thinners okay in people with IBD, who may have symptoms of bloody diarrhea or rectal bleeding during flare-ups? Read on to learn more.

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Bone Density and Epilepsy: Are Antiepileptic Drugs a Risk for Osteoporosis?

Epilepsy is linked to a higher risk for osteoporosis and an increased risk of fractures (broken bones). Long-term use of antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) can also put you at a higher risk for fractures. Read on to learn more.

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Finger Clubbing and Lung Cancer

Finger clubbing can be a harmless trait that runs in families. In some people, however, it might be a symptom of a serious medical condition. In fact, 80% of people with finger clubbing have lung cancer. Read on to learn more.

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6 Medications That Are Used To Treat Diabetic Macular Edema

Diabetes is a medical condition of high blood sugar. Persistently high blood sugar can lead to health issues over time. This can include various eye problems, such as diabetic macular edema (DME). Read on to learn about the different treatment options for DME.

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FDA Approves Tezspire for Severe Asthma

Tezspire is the first and only TSLP-targeting biologic for asthma. The FDA approved it to treat any type of severe asthma. Read on to learn more about Tezspire.

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Understanding Pharmacy Board Certifications and Residencies

Interested in knowing more about next steps a pharmacist can take after pharmacy school? Read on to increase your understanding about residency training and board certifications for pharmacists.

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FDA Approves Verzenio (Abemaciclib) for Early Breast Cancer

Verzenio was already approved to treat advanced breast cancer. Now, the FDA just gave Verzenio an additional approval to treat early breast cancer. Read on to learn more about how Verzenio works and what side effects to expect.

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FDA Approves Byooviz to Treat 3 Eye Conditions

Byooviz is the first biosimilar eye medication. This biologic medication is approved to treat 3 different eye conditions. Read on to learn more about Byooviz, what it treats, and when it will be available.

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Can I Drink Alcohol While Taking Addyi (Flibanserin)?

Addyi (flibanserin) is a prescription treatment option used to raise female sexual desire and interest, but what are the risks or interactions when mixed with a couple of drinks of alcohol? Learn about the potential dangers when combining alcohol with Addyi.

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What Is an Orphan Drug? Learn How and When a Medication is Given This Designation

Are you curious how medications for rare diseases are developed? If so, read on to learn more about these “orphan drugs” for rare medical conditions.

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To have a Career Coach or not to have....

Is a career development coach worth the investment? Read on to find out how a career coach could help you assess your options, move forward, and achieve work-life alignment!

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The Off Script Update

Are you growing impatient for another article since my last blog post? If so, thank you for being understanding; and please read on for some Off Script updates!

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