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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...

Mental illness or a reaction to what’s going on- or both?

This morning I looked outside my large living room window and was greeted by snow. It had started snowing early morning, and the weather had decided it was a good idea to continue throughout the morning. Granted it wasn’t much snow, but it was enough to squelch my...

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After Antibiotics, Restoring Gut Health

After antibiotics, Restoring Gut Health Antibiotics are literally lifesaving. In the most dire of circumstances they can bring someone back from the brink of death. They are powerful medicines. Our lives have greatly benefitted from the use of antibiotics, whether we...

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Allergies? 10 tips to help you through allergy season

As the winter draws to an end and spring emerges, along with the warmer temperatures comes with it the increase in pollen and mold.  This time of year can be a challenging, and miserable time of year for those suffering with seasonal allergies. The CDC estimates that...

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No Insulin Anywhere – What to do

Among one of the most serious complications of a medical supply shortage is shortage of insulin for insulin dependent diabetics. The threat is getting very real, given current events. October 2021 Michigan pharmacy runs out of insulin As recent as December 2021...

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Bioterror event over, but now what?

Part 5 of 5 9 months later…. You are sitting at your desk, sipping your second cup of coffee. “Feels good to be back’” you think to yourself. It’s a slow day at work. Slower than usual. Since the bioterror event your hours have been cut. You have been back to work for...

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Medical System Broken

Part 4 of 5 As the week wore on you see on the tv that people are panicking. Looting stores, setting cars on fire, and general hysteria has set in. “Why do people do these things?” you think to yourself. The refrigerator is almost empty. The stay-at-home orders are...

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