Consumer Action for a Strong Economy urges Minnesota Senate to reject 340B expansion
Consumer Action for a Strong Economy urged Minnesota lawmakers not to expand the state's participation in the federal 340B drug pricing program. Read More »
Consumer Action for a Strong Economy urged Minnesota lawmakers not to expand the state's participation in the federal 340B drug pricing program. Read More »
A law supporting mental health programs for healthcare workers has been extended through September 2030. The Dr. Lorna Breen Health Care Provider Protection Reauthorization Act aims to help reduce burnout and suicide among medical professionals. Read More »
The Drug Enforcement Administration has issued a final rule clarifying how emergency medical services agencies must handle controlled substances. The regulation aligns existing DEA policies with federal law passed in 2017. Agencies must now comply with new standards covering registration, security, storage, and record keeping. Read More »
The Michigan Cannabis Regulatory Agency released its March disciplinary action report listing enforcement measures against numerous cannabis businesses statewide. Violations ranged from tracking system failures to improper sales practices. Full details are available through the agency's online database. Read More »
The Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs released a new report showing major steps taken toward streamlining licensing processes. The update includes simplified exams, new career maps for skilled trades entry, expanded distance learning options for continuing education, and ongoing legislative reforms. Read More »
PhRMA has called for increased congressional scrutiny of the federal 340B drug pricing program due to concerns about rapid expansion and insufficient oversight. Read More »
Shawn Gremminger of the National Alliance Of Healthcare Purchaser Coalitions called for reforms to New York's participation in the federal 340B Drug Pricing Program due to concerns over cost increases and lack of accountability. Read More »
The National Community Pharmacists Association has released its schedule of educational webinars and workshops for pharmacists this April. Topics include Medicare updates, men’s health trends, diabetes education accreditation courses, mental health training sessions, disaster response strategies for pharmacy teams—and more. Read More »
The Michigan Liquor Control Commission urges moderation during April's Alcohol Awareness Month. Officials stress responsible choices due to health risks linked with excessive drinking. Read More »
The CDC's advisory committee now recommends an individual-based approach for hepatitis B vaccines in children. Parents are advised to consult healthcare professionals about vaccination decisions and possible antibody testing. Read More »
The International Pharmaceutical Federation has released a new toolkit offering guidance on pharmacy-based vaccination programs. The resource includes best practices on training, storage, and policies for safe vaccine delivery. Read More »
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has allocated new funding to all 50 states as part of its Rural Health Transformation Program. The initiative targets improvements in preventive and primary care services as well as digital tools for practitioners in rural communities. Read More »
The Food and Drug Administration will limit GLP-1 active pharmaceutical ingredients for non-approved compounded drugs. Companies falsely advertising such products have already received warnings, and further enforcement is expected. Read More »
The Food and Drug Administration has announced changes to the iPLEDGE REMS program set for August 2026. These updates aim to reduce administrative burdens while ensuring safe use of isotretinoin. Key changes include flexibility in pregnancy testing and updated pharmacy requirements. Read More »
The Institute for Safe Medication Practices calls attention to risks faced by patients with alpha-gal syndrome due to hidden animal-derived ingredients in food trays and medications. The group urges hospitals to improve allergy tracking systems and increase staff awareness. Read More »
Overdose deaths dropped by about a quarter between early 2024 and early 2025 in the United States. Researchers link this trend to reduced drug initiation rates and expanded prevention programs. Read More »
The National Community Pharmacists Association has opened its first-ever media studio at its Alexandria headquarters. The facility aims to expand multimedia offerings like podcasts and videos for association members. Read More »
In 2025, three major pharmacy benefit managers controlled about 80% of US prescription claims according to an analysis by the Drug Channels Institute. Read More »
A new study published in BMJ reports that pharmacist-led educational efforts may help people stop using benzodiazepines. The research analyzed data from over 39,000 patients but notes limitations regarding age range and mental health conditions. Read More »
A new survey by the Biotechnology Innovation Organization finds strong voter support for reforms increasing transparency in the federal 340B drug pricing program. Read More »