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April 30th, 2011 - National Take Back Initiative
Safely Dispose of old unused and expired prescription drugs. National Take Back Initiative is April 30th, 2011. Find a collection site near you: Click Here.


Know the difference between drug allergy and drug intolerance. It can affect how your doctor prescribes medicines for you. For more information on medication safety and medication therapy management, Click Here.


Deaths from prescription drugs are on the rise according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's adverse event reporting system.

Physicians and HCP's click here for topics of interest to you.

Current guidelines for disposing of old or expired medications caution against flushing them down the toilet. See what you should do with them here.

The incidence of serious and fatal ADRs in US hospitals was found to be extremely high. Adverse drug reactions (ADR's) are the 4th-6th leading cause of death in the United States each year.

Patients and caregivers click here for more information on what a pharmacist consultation can do.

Scheduling a pharmacist consultation for drug information and medication safety can inform you on medication reactions and dose recommendations.

Get to know important drug information on drugs such as Coumadin, Warfarin, Lovenox, Arixtra and other anticoagulants.

 
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