Pharmacists Make the Medicine Go Down: Spoonfuls of Tips and Tricks on Administering Medicines to Children
Katie Mahan2023-03-02T22:15:40-08:00Ask The Pharmacist|
QUESTION: I find it difficult to give my child medicine, what tips do you have for this? ANSWER: I remember being a child and having to drink that awful tasting medicine. Fear filled my chest and tears rolled down my face as that thick, chalky fluid took its sweet time [...]
A Quick Guide to Pain Relief for the Aging Patient
Katie Mahan2023-03-02T22:19:49-08:00Ask The Pharmacist|
QUESTION: I wake up in the morning and can’t help but notice aches and pains. I feel like I don’t need to make a doctor appointment just yet, but the pain distracts me from enjoying my day. Then when I arrive at the pharmacy to purchase an over-the counter pain [...]
The New Shingles Vaccine Everyone Has Been Talking About
Katie Mahan2023-03-05T17:07:22-08:00Ask The Pharmacist|
QUESTION: I've heard there is a new shingles vaccine available called Shingrix®, but I already received a different one. Do I need both? ANSWER: Yes! Shingrix® was found to be more effective than the previous vaccine called Zostavax®, and the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), recommends that even those previously vaccinated with Zostavax® still receive Shingrix®. [...]
Heartburn Relief
Katie Mahan2023-03-05T17:12:30-08:00Ask The Pharmacist|
QUESTION: What is the difference between GERD and acid reflux? How can I get relief from symptoms? ANSWER: First it's important to understand what can cause heartburn. While there are a few conditions that can cause a burning sensation in the chest, the two conditions focused on in this post [...]
Common Statin Questions
Katie Mahan2023-03-05T17:13:13-08:00Ask The Pharmacist|
Do I Have to Take my Statin Cholesterol-Lowering Medication at Night? A class of medications commonly called "statins" work by decreasing the amount of cholesterol we make in our liver and by increasing the amount of cholesterol our liver removes from the blood. Statin medications have historically been said to [...]
Student Spotlight – Mark Iancu PharmD Candidate 2018
Katie Mahan2023-03-05T17:14:06-08:00Blog|
Getting the Most Out of Your Meds Pharmaceutical therapy is an important aspect of medical treatment. A great way to think about the role medication plays is thinking of it as only one of the multiple tires on a car; you need to properly inflate all tires if you want [...]
Recent Changes to Blood Pressure Guidelines- What This Means For You
Katie Mahan2023-03-05T17:21:13-08:00Ask The Pharmacist|
QUESTION: I thought my blood pressure was OK, but now I’ve been told I have hypertension. What are the newest guidelines? Does this mean I’m going to have to take medication? ANSWER: Previously, 140/90 mm Hg was considered to be high blood pressure (hypertension). The American College of Cardiology (ACC)/ [...]
NSAID Use: What is safe and appropriate?
Katie Mahan2023-03-05T17:26:31-08:00Ask The Pharmacist|
QUESTION: What are "NSAID" products and what considerations should I keep in mind when using these products? ANSWER: Below are answers to some of the more common questions pharmacists get asked about NSAIDs. Please reach out to your physician or one of our pharmacists directly if you have further questions. [...]




