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september
28sep10:30 am11:30 amPearls of Wisdom: Compounding for Women's Health
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Oftentimes, commercially available products not specifically designed for vaginal use are prescribed for patients for vaginal use. The vaginal mucosa is a sensitive and delicate area that requires specialized preparations.
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Oftentimes, commercially available products not specifically designed for vaginal use are prescribed for patients for vaginal use. The vaginal mucosa is a sensitive and delicate area that requires specialized preparations. Inert ingredients, preservatives, bases used, and pH must all be taken into account with medications that are prescribed for this use in female patients. This program will guide participants through considerations for compounding for vaginal use.
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(Thursday) 10:30 am - 11:30 am(GMT-04:00) View in my time
october
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In this module of “A Pharmacist’s Guide to the Safe and Effective Management of Contraceptive Care,” the anatomy and physiology of the female reproductive system will be examined. Knowledge of
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In this module of “A Pharmacist’s Guide to the Safe and Effective Management of Contraceptive Care,” the anatomy and physiology of the female reproductive system will be examined. Knowledge of this system will allow for recognition of the specific action sites of the available contraceptive methods as well as the etiology behind adverse effects and contraindications. The functions of the reproductive organs, the menstrual cycle, and the processes of fertilization and implantation will be reviewed. Finally, the hormonal changes occurring during pregnancy are discussed to allow for the pharmacist to have a complete knowledge of the process of not only contraception but conception.
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(Wednesday) 9:00 pm - 10:00 pm(GMT-04:00) View in my time
12oct10:30 am11:30 amThe Role of Pharmacists in the Breastfeeding Support Team
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Considering that the AAP has just updated its recommendations to extend breastfeeding through the first two years of life, it is important for pharmacists to understand the role that they
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Considering that the AAP has just updated its recommendations to extend breastfeeding through the first two years of life, it is important for pharmacists to understand the role that they can play as members of the breastfeeding support team. Pharmacists provide unique and necessary services that can help women be able to achieve two years of breastfeeding.
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(Thursday) 10:30 am - 11:30 am(GMT-04:00) View in my time