We pharmacists loooove to memorize things. Lists of drugs by class, lists of adverse effects, lists of therapies for disease states, etc. It’s practically a genetic prerequisite for admission to pharmacy school. BUT we absolutely can’t forget to think beyond those memorized lists to question whether there’s a way to minimize medication use. And that’s the topic of today’s post!
Read MoreThere are many different oral glucose-lowering agents, and meds in the same class often have different dose cutoffs and counseling points. This makes studying for diabetes the bane of pharmacy students everywhere.
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