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Epilepsy Sucks – A Day in the Life

Epilepsy Sucks – A Day in the Life

by Eric Christianson | Nov 17, 2014 | Personal Stories From The Front Lines of Clinical Pharmacy

I stumbled across this post from a friend on Facebook that she wants the world needs to see.  – Sincere respect and it puts things into a little perspective. So November is Epilepsy Awareness Month and it has been a rough one so far for G. To spread the...
Drug Induced Nausea – The Clinical Thought Process

Drug Induced Nausea – The Clinical Thought Process

by Eric Christianson | Nov 16, 2014 | Educational Case Studies For Pharmacists, Gastrointestinal Case Studies

Stomach problems can often be a common issue in the elderly and drug induced nausea can sometimes be a challenge to identify due to polypharmacy.  If you look under adverse effects of medications, nausea is a side effect for virtually every medication.  Here’s a...
Medication List Review – Erythromycin

Medication List Review – Erythromycin

by Eric Christianson | Nov 12, 2014 | Educational Case Studies For Pharmacists, Gastrointestinal Case Studies, Infectious Disease and Oncology Case Studies

Tonight’s Medication List Review – First thing I want you to remember is whenever you see an order for Erythromycin, remember that it has a ton of drug interactions.  So whenever we start, increase or decrease this medication, it can have ramifications on...
Medication List Review – Allergies

Medication List Review – Allergies

by Eric Christianson | Nov 9, 2014 | Educational Case Studies For Pharmacists, Hematology and Immunology Case Studies

Tonight’s medication list review is a bit shorter than usual – Here’s a couple things I’m going to be digging into.  My goal is to get you to think critically about medication management, not necessarily give you a right or wrong answer, so...
Alcohol and Warfarin, When Simplicity is More Complex than Complexity

Alcohol and Warfarin, When Simplicity is More Complex than Complexity

by Eric Christianson | Nov 5, 2014 | Drug Interaction Case Studies and Education For Pharmacists

Below is a wonderful guest post case study that discusses alcohol and warfarin use – Please feel free to donate your case to medication education by contacting me Management of anticoagulation using warfarin is well established with the use of...
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