Have you heard the buzz around the new law affecting prescription drug pricing? Are you clear on what these changes mean for you and your patients? Regardless of your practice setting, the pharmacy provisions of the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act are likely going to reach you, so let tl;dr give you the rundown on what you need to know.
Read MoreBacteria are tricky, sneaky buggers. They keep upping the resistance ante, which means we pharmacists have to constantly be on our toes when it comes to choosing appropriate therapies. Come learn about one of the more common resistance mechanisms, the ESBLs, so that you’re prepared to do battle when it reaches your doorstep!
Read MoreIt’s been a while since we’ve visited a long favorite topic here on tl;dr: diabetes. So in light of the recent addition of a critical care expert to our team, we’re taking advantage of his brain and tasking him with explaining diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA). Come learn how this chronic disease state can lead to an acute, life-threatening situation as well as how you, the pharmacist, can help to manage it.
Read MoreAre you looking for ways to start clinical rotations off on the right foot? Feeling a little lost after syllabus day as far as what to expect? Let tl;dr give you a leg up on one more piece of rotation: the daunting one-on-one topic discussion. Come learn what preceptors wish you knew before hitting your first session.
Read MoreSure, we at tl;dr obviously like to review the big ticket disease states (heart, kidney, liver, etc). But that doesn’t mean we don’t like delving into the less common issues too! Which is why this week we’re taking you on a journey into methemoglobinemia, a not-so-prevalent-but-oh-so-important-to-pharmacists issue. Come learn one more way to be a pharmacist hero!
Read MoreEver wondered what kinds of non-surgical therapies are available for transgender individuals? How are these patients initiated on therapy and monitored, and is there crossover with medications used for other indications? Don’t worry, you’re not alone if you didn’t learn much (if anything) about this topic in pharmacy school. Tl;dr is here to fill in the gaps so you can better care for all of your patients.
Read MoreAn over-the-counter medication as ubiquitous and readily available as acetaminophen MUST be totally safe, right? Well, not entirely… Come learn how this household name walks a fine line between friend and foe - and also what to do in the event of an overdose.
Read MoreWe recently covered the basics of hematologic malignancies. But did you know that for some of these patients there is actually an option to try for cure rather than just management? Check out how stem cell transplantation provides patients with an additional treatment strategy. Plus, learn about innovative therapies edging into the stem cell transplant space.
Read MorePicture this: the patient adamantly states they have refills remaining. The pharmacy system reports no refills remaining. The provider doesn’t want to renew the script because they see the last Rx should still be active. Sound like a familiar cluster, or perhaps a sticky situation you would rather avoid? Yeah, us too! So let tl;dr share some system tips for smoothing out your retail pharmacy practice experiences.
Read MoreShow of hands… who here has ever been confused as to how a condition characterized by thrombocytopenia could also lead to hypercoagulability and possibly death? Don’t worry, you’re not alone. Let tl;dr break down this not-as-rare-as-we-would-like-it-to-be medication adverse event so that you, too, will be armed and ready to monitor for complications!
Read MoreAfter more requests over the years than we can count, tl;dr is psyched to finally bring you the one, the only, THE critical care topic… VASOPRESSORS. Sure, they may seem really confusing, but once you understand the pharmacology of the sympathetic nervous system’s receptors, these medications become your best friends.
Read MoreAs pharmacists, we are taught to chase zero. We hold ourselves to a standard of perfection. So what happens when we make an error? How do we learn from these experiences, and what are the quality improvement processes we can use to evaluate potential resolutions? Tl;dr wants to chat about medication safety and how to move forward effectively from errors.
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