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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...

Traveling in cold weather- Are you prepared?

At 1PM Monday January 3rd, 2022, Senator Tim Kaine started his 2-hour commute from his Virginia home to Washington DC. This 2-hour commute turned into a 27-hour ordeal. A surprise blizzard, dumping about a foot of snow paralyzed both lanes of traffic on Interstate 55,...

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Our Fragile Medicine Supply. Get Ready Now

Over the past two years we have been subjected to upheaval on every level of our lives. What we thought was stable, consistent, and taken for granted is not the case. Unlike regional disasters the global pandemic is and will continue to affect every facet of life. To...

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Food and Health

(An often-overlooked medical prep) If the past 2 years have taught us anything it is how fragile our supply chain is. Trucker shortage Illness preventing harvest Worldwide bird flu- culling Crop production down Increasing food prices (no end in sight) A well-stocked...

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Pneumonia

Pneumonia is an infection of the tiny air sacs of the lung called alveoli. Alveoli absorb oxygen from inhaled air. When alveoli become infected, they fill up with fluid, making transport of oxygen throughout the body difficult. Pneumonia can range in severity from a...

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Clean Water is Medical Preparedness

One of the most important medical preparedness items to store and have readily available is clean water. According to the CDC about 7.2 million people every year in the United States fall ill due to waterborne diseases.  During or shortly after a natural disaster,...

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How Medically Prepared Are You

How Medically Prepared Are You

Our healthcare systems are strained beyond capacity. From healthcare worker shortages to increase in patients visiting the emergency rooms, to medication shortages our fragile healthcare system is reaching, and in some instances has reached crisis mode. Our medical...

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