Is your medicine cabinet full of expired or old prescription medications you no longer use? Your medicine is for you. What’s safe for you might be harmful to someone else.
- April 26, 2018
- Charles S. Hartig, Pharm. D., J.D.
- Healthy Living
- January 29, 2018
- Emily Vyverberg, Pharm.D., Pharmacist
- Healthy Living
The range of health problems that can be treated with nonprescription medications is large, and it continues to grow. There are thousands of various over-the-counter (OTC) drugs, which you can buy without a prescription.
- January 4, 2018
- Emily Vyverberg, Pharm.D., Pharmacist
- Healthy Living
There is no shortage of common misconceptions when it comes to treating or preventing the common cold. We’ve all heard plenty of old wives’ tales or maybe it was some new information you came across in a Facebook post, let’s set the record straight.
- December 7, 2017
- Theresa Brehm, Pharm. D., Pharmacist
- Healthy Living
Managing medications can be difficult, especially for those who take multiple medications daily. Studies show that 50% of people over the age of 65 take four or more chronic medications. Poor understanding of medication regimens can lead to missed doses, duplicate therapy, adverse reactions, in
- October 12, 2017
- Khris Moser, Pharm. D., Pharmacist
- Healthy Living
October is the National Council on Patient Information and Education’s (NCPIE) annual “Talk About Your Medicines” Month.