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Over-the-Counter Antibiotics: What the Law Actually Says and Where Patients Go When We Say No

Over-the-Counter Antibiotics: What the Law Actually Says and Where Patients Go When We Say No A peer-to-peer look at the grey market your "no" is competing with, and the prescribing landscape we weren't trained for By Dr. Jamie Wilkey, PharmD — Director of Clinical...

Hurricane Season Just Opened

Here's What a 7-Day Medication Go-Bag Actually Holds. By Dr. Jamie Wilkey, PharmD — Director of Clinical Strategy, JaseEdited and approved by Kristen Carpenter, PA-C — Clinical Advisory Board Member The Atlantic hurricane season opened earlier this week and runs...

What Is Appropriate Medical Preparation? Meet the Medical Team Defining It

By Dr. Jamie Wilkey, PharmD — Director of Clinical Strategy, Jase American healthcare runs on a schedule. Monday through Friday, 8 to 5, in a well-populated area with decent coverage, it……mostly works. Expensive, slow, full of friction. But you can generally reach a...

The War Nobody Prepared For: How the Iran Conflict Is Threatening Your Medicine Cabinet

*By the Jase Medical Clinical team* Most Americans think of war as something that happens somewhere else, visible mainly through a screen. The Iran conflict has found its way into something far more intimate: the medicine bottles in your bathroom cabinet.Since Iran...

Ticks – It’s that time of year again

Its tick season, Are you ready? Its that time of year again. Along with lovely, warm, sunny days, gardens in full production, Long walks along winding paths through the woods comes the emergence of the dreaded tick. Honestly, I haven’t found ticks to be of much good...

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The medical supply shortages continue- Blood Collection Tubes

January 18,2022 the FDA issued a supply shortage of every type of blood collection tubes. These tubes are used in blood coagulation tests, drug and hormone levels, to basic chemistry and hematology tests, and provide the foundation the health practitioner needs to...

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Update on Contrast Media Shortage and Iodine Recycling Program

I contacted the spokesman, David Norris for GE Healthcare, the primary producer of the iodine based contrast dye that is used in CT scans and other Xray applications, and he sent a press release posted June 2,2022, “GE Healthcare expects production capacity from its...

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Medical supply shortage is in crisis

Reports through the nation’s hospitals are sharing stories of severe shortages of medicines, IV solutions, durable medical equipment and contrast dyes used in diagnostic procedures. The situation is dire and isn’t getting any better soon. Supply shortages include...

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Monkeypox – Should we be concerned?

Reports of Monkey Pox are in the headlines now, from case fatality rates as high as 10 percent to the virus being part of a planned bioterror attack. A few recent headlines: British officials confirm 19 more monkeypox cases Monkeypox spread “concerning” say President...

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Baby Formula Shortage and Available Resources

As parents desperately search from store to store, city to city and even reports of state to state for baby formula we are left with some questions: When and where did the formula shortage start? Back in February,  Abbott Laboratories initiated a recall of powdered...

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