by Eric Christianson | Nov 23, 2016 | Personal Stories From The Front Lines of Clinical Pharmacy
It is time to point the finger outward at people who deserve my thanks. You don’t know how much it means to me that so many of you come read my blog posts day after day. The even better part for me is that many of you have taken time out of your day to send me...
by Eric Christianson | Nov 20, 2016 | Drug Interaction Case Studies and Education For Pharmacists
MAOI’s (mono-amine oxidase inhibitors) can be used for depression. With that stated, they have a significant number of clinical pearls that limit there use. MAOI’s and drug interactions are two terms that you should lump together. Very rarely do I see...
by Eric Christianson | Nov 16, 2016 | Educational Case Studies For Pharmacists, Endocrine Case Studies
A 59 year old female is on the following medications: Alprazolam 1 mg four times daily as needed Norvasc 10 mg daily Simvastatin 40 mg at bedtime Cyclobenzaprine 10 mg hs prn Tylenol PM as needed Lasix 20 mg daily Glucagon kit as needed Glipizide 5 mg daily Lantus 18...
by Eric Christianson | Nov 13, 2016 | Pharmacist Legislative Advocacy
Whenever dramatic changes happen, I like to sit back and let the new reality set in for a little while before reacting to it. The election of Donald Trump as president was surprising to me like it was to many. Many pharmacists like me are wondering what does the...
by Eric Christianson | Nov 9, 2016 | Medication and Disease State Clinical Pearls For Pharmacists, Neurology, Pain, and Musculoskeletal Medication and Disease State Clinical Pearls, Psychiatry and Addiction Medication and Disease State Clinical Pearls
Urine drug screens are often confusing if you don’t interpret them on a regular basis. I think a big reason for confusion is a lack of education on what these tools can do and what they look at. I would definitely classify myself as needing to learn more about...