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Diuretics and The Prescribing Cascade – 3 Classic Examples
Diuretics are most frequently used for hypertension and to remove excess fluid from the body. The use of diuretics can often cause the prescribing cascade. In this post, I'll share 3 of my most...
Free BCMTMS Practice Questions
The (Board Certified Medication Therapy Management Specialist) BCMTMS exam is a challenging board exam you'll that thousands of pharmacists have taken or are considering to help demonstrate...
UTI Prophylaxis – My Top 5 Practice Pearls
UTI prophylaxis is a relatively common occurance in geriatrics and long term care. Antibiotic use on a chronic basis comes with some challenges and mistakes can absolutely happen. More meds, more...
Top 4 Patient Mistakes With Supplements
Supplements are among the most common over-the-counter products patients use, often with good intentions but mixed results. Pharmacists are in a unique position to help patients and providers make...
Duplicate Antidepressant Therapy – Sertraline and Duloxetine
In this case scenario, I review a common situation I've encountered with duplicate antidepressant therapy. JS is a 67-year-old male with a history of type 2 diabetes, peripheral neuropathy, and...
Apixaban Dose Adjustment and Bleeding Risk
In this case scenario, we will look at the importance of making an apixaban (podcast) dose adjustment based upon clinical factors. LS is an 83-year-old female with a history of atrial fibrillation,...
Pramipexole and Drug Induced Hypersexuality – Case Study
ES is a 74-year-old female with mild dementia managed with donepezil 10 mg nightly. She had been experiencing severe nighttime restlessness and an irresistible urge to move her legs, leading to...
Adding Metolazone to Furosemide – Don’t Forget to Check Labs!
SK is a 74-year-old male with a history of chronic systolic heart failure, hypertension, and type 2 diabetes. He has been stable on a regimen that includes carvedilol, sacubitril/valsartan,...
Should We Discontinue a PPI in Hospice?
I was asked a question the other day about trying to reduce medications in a patient on hospice. More specifically, how to address the use of PPIs. Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are some of the most...










