The Pharmacist's Guide to Intermittent Fasting

Pharmacists are consistently rated in the top 5 most trusted professions in the US. This means that patients feel comfortable asking us anything - and we mean ANYTHING. So if you haven’t yet been asked about how to manage medications while intermittent fasting, we’re willing to bet you’ll get this question at some point in your career. If you’re not already familiar with this topic, no worries, that’s what we’re here for! Let tl;dr introduce you to the whys, whens, and hows of intermittent fasting, as well as what on earth to do with that long list of medications!

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The Pharmacist's Introduction to Burns Resuscitation

It’s gettin’ HOT in here… which is why each and every one of you should know how to approach and manage burn patients! It’s not just about the skin, y’all. We have to consider the lungs - and actually every other organ - too. Let tl;dr give you the rundown on initial resuscitation of patients with burns so that, whether you’re practicing at a large burn center or a rural emergency room, you know what to do.

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What Every Pharmacist Should Know about Chronic Care Management (CCM)

Come learn how chronic care management allows you to partner with other health care team members, use your clinical knowledge, and improve patient care - all within a viable business model.

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Deprive to Thrive: An Introduction to Androgen Deprivation Therapy for Prostate Cancer

I’m sure you’ve all heard the saying, “Less is more.” And in the case of prostate cancer, truer words were never spoken! This week, we’re diving into men’s health to discuss why decreasing testosterone is key to treating this disease as well as how to achieve these lower levels using pharmacotherapy. And don’t worry, if you can’t remember those reproductive hormone feedback loops, we gotcha covered.

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Medicare Part D: Everything You Need to Know, and Probably Some You Don’t

Happy New Year! Just in time for all those insurance changes to take effect (and the barrage of new prior authorizations to be submitted), tl;dr is here to help you get through this period with the best explanation of Medicare Part D. Ever. Written by a pharmacist for pharmacists. So if you’re trying to figure out how to explain to your patients why they owe $$$ for their script and why it changes throughout the year (and you’re going crazy), soak in this post.

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The tl;dr Pharmacy Journal Club: Sodium Bicarbonate Use in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest

We’re winding down to the end of another year, which means it’s a perfect time for reflection. We’ve already recently admitted where we (as a profession) have perhaps been misguided with vancomycin dosing… So perhaps it’s time for us to admit yet another potential practice oopsy. Come reflect with tl;dr on the use of sodium bicarbonate in cardiac arrests and whether this is a strategy we should continue.

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The Complete (but Practical) Guide to Dosing Vancomycin Based on AUC/MIC Targets

So you thought you knew everything about vancomycin pharmacokinetics, calculations, and dosing, right? Tl;dr gave you the ultimate guide a couple of years ago, and that was the end of the story... Well, unfortunately (or fortunately for patients), there’s a new dosing scheme on the block that seeks to maximize efficacy and minimize toxicity. That’s right - it’s time for tl;dr to tackle vancomycin dosing by AUC/MIC. Let us get you up to speed on your pharmacy geometry!

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When Antidiuretic Hormone Malfunctions: The ABCs of SIADH

Oh noooo, it’s time to tackle the most dreaded of electrolyte abnormalities (at least from a learning perspective): hyponatremia! While we can’t claim to address all aspects of this giant salty topic in one post, we will happily impart everything we can to you about one particular type: SIADH. Let tl;dr demystify a chapter in the hyponatremia story with this guide to all things SIADH.

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Pharmacology 101: An Overview of Beta Blockers

Have you ever stopped to consider just how many beta blocker medications are available? It’s one of the most prolific classes of medications when you really stop to think about it! Why are there SO many, and how are they different from each other? How exactly do they work again? Take a trip down pharmacology memory lane with tl;dr to learn the ins and outs of this cornerstone medication class.

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How to Get the Damn Pharmacy Job You Want

Have you ever observed a pharmacist master at work? You know the one we’re talking about. It’s the pharmacist who can keep their cool despite a to do list a million miles long, the one who happily juggles patient care with research, administrative duties, AND teaching, the one who is trusted by providers and patients alike. How did they get to that point, and can you possibly emulate their level of job satisfaction? Tl;dr is here to share some tips for reaching this goal!

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Career Options for Pharmacists in Industry

We recently introduced the idea of working in the pharmaceutical industry without completing a fellowship. But do you know exactly what kinds of career opportunities there are in this field? If your brain goes immediately - and only - to pharmaceutical sales reps (which is true, to be sure), just know that the possibilities include so much more! Let’s take a deeper dive into what some of these options are.

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A Clinician’s Guide to Inpatient Electrolyte Replacement

Your patient is low on electrolytes, so order for them to drink a Gatorade, of course! Tsk, tsk. If only it was that simple… For a topic that seems like basic chemistry, electrolyte replacement is surprisingly daunting. But have no fear, tl;dr is here to give you the rundown on four common electrolyte deficiencies, including recognition and treatment.

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