Use of Epinephrine in Emergency Situations (Anaphylaxis): Part 2

Fear, not pharmacology, is often the biggest barrier to timely epinephrine use. In Part 2, we explore how needle phobia shapes patient behavior, refill patterns, and real-world outcomes, and why intranasal epinephrine may represent a meaningful shift in anaphylaxis treatment design.
Use of Epinephrine in Emergency Situations (Anaphylaxis): Part 1

Epinephrine saves lives in anaphylaxis, yet hesitation, needle fear, and device complexity still delay use. This article explores the real-world barriers pharmacy teams see every day and why intranasal epinephrine may represent a meaningful shift in emergency care delivery.
Point-of-Care Testing Isn’t “Extra” Anymore: How Pharmacy Technicians Are Becoming Essential to POCT

Point-of-care testing is no longer an “extra” service in pharmacy. From flu and COVID testing to A1C and cholesterol checks, POCT has become part of daily workflow. And behind every successful testing program are trained pharmacy technicians. Learn how POCT is expanding technician responsibilities and why proper training makes all the difference.