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Changes by the FDA mean patients won't have to schedule in-person exams to get a prescription. That opens the door for more pharmacies to provide the medication. But not everyone will have access.
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Some pharmacies were small, independent operations that decided not to participate next year because of the lowered reimbursements. But they were surprised by an early dismissal, and patients with specialized needs could face difficulties in the transition.
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The FDA has confirmed the nation is experiencing a shortage of Adderall after many pharmacies around the country have been unable to fill prescriptions and keep up with demand.
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The bill, in part, will give the Office of Insurance Regulation more authority over pharmacy benefit managers.
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Small pharmacies have long complained about benefit managers, which represent health insurers in negotiations with drug companies and pharmacies
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Rural pharmacies across the country are struggling to keep doors open. Reasons include insurance company practices, online sellers and COVID.
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A West Virginia pharmacist wanted to help those hit by the opioid crisis. But a few years after he began providing medications to treat addiction, drug enforcement raided his pharmacy.
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Most of the available positions are for licensed pharmacists, trained pharmacy technicians and nurses at CVS Pharmacy locations
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More than 100 bills have been introduced in 42 states this year to regulate these companies, which serve as conduits for drug manufacturers, health insurers and pharmacies.
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Members of the state pharmacy board agreed Wednesday to remove heart failure from a list of chronic conditions that pharmacists would be authorized to…