by Sue | Feb 11, 2020 | entrepreneurs, Health, Medication, Medication costs, Pharmacist, Pharmacogenetics, pharmacy, U.S. Healthcare
https://soundcloud.com/politicalpharmacist/episode-19-why-pharmacists-need-to-be-reimbursed-for-deprescribing-medications by Sue | Oct 17, 2018 | entrepreneurs, Health, Medication, Pharmacist, Pharmacogenetics, pharmacy
I was fortunate to be interviewed for this article about the pharmacy profession. The future is bright for the pharmacy profession. Thank your pharmacist! They truly care about your health.... by Sue | Jul 30, 2018 | Medication, Pharmacogenetics, pharmacy, U.S. Healthcare
I recently ran into a patient that we had performed #pharmacogenomic testing on in 2016. He was in a bad place when we tested him: drinking a lot – up to a case per day, suicidal ideations, lack of interest in activities he used to enjoy. We were able to switch... by Sue | Jun 30, 2018 | Health, Medication, Medication costs, pharmacy, U.S. Healthcare, Uncategorized
What is the difference between #Medication compliance and adherence? I had a home visit with a patient this week. She has a history of stroke and was ready to give up all medications so I helped her sort through them, updated what she should be taking and what she is... by Sue | Apr 17, 2018 | diabetes, entrepreneurs, Health, Medication, Medication costs, pharmacy
“Since my diabetes was under control with the medicine, I figured I could eat whatever I want”, told to me this week by a patient whose glucose was over 500 and whose HbA1c went from 5.9 to 9.5 since January. Medications are a bridge that assist you in...