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     RECOMMENDED OTC PRODUCTS BY PHARMACISTS
     U.S. News, in collaboration with Pharmacy Times,                                                                             used, whereby the investigators recruited all women undergoing   • Medication fills- explain refill requirements and manage
     presents Top Recommended Health Products.   Women’s Health                                                                   cesarean delivery during an eight-week period, excluding those   expectations for refills as well as explain the importance of
     Below are the OTC products that pharmacists                                                                                  with major postoperative morbidities or chronic opioid use.   using one pharmacy for all medications
     recommend for certain conditions, specific to                                                                                 Starting on postoperative day 14, women were queried weekly   • Stockpiling medications- counsel patients about the dangers of
     women’s heath. It is important to periodically                                                                               regarding number of opioid pills used, amount remaining, and their   saving unused medications
     evaluate your OTC products and various displays.                                                                             pain experience until they had stopped opioid medication.   • Safe storage and disposal- explain how to safely store and
                                                                                                                                  Demographic and in-hospital opioid use were also collected, and   dispose of unused medication to prevent diversion or misuse
     Creating an end-cap to highlight a certain OTC                                                                               the state prescription drug monitoring program was used to   White Paper on Women and Opioid Use, Office of Women’s Health, December 2016
                                                                                                                                  assess prescription-filling patterns. 246 women participated in the
     product during a season in which it is highly                                                                                study.  Most women (83%) used opioids after discharge for a   https://www.womenshealth.gov/files/documents/white-paper-opioid-508.pdf
     utilized may stimulate sales.  Consumers may R                                                                               median of 8 days, and the majority of womem had unused tablets.
     also be looking for products to be recommended                    ISKS ASSOCIATED WITH ARTIFICALLY                           The majority of women stored tablets in an unlocked location.    NO ADVERSE EVENTS WITH LONG-TERM
     by the pharmacist so considering a special                      SWEETENED BEVERAGES                                          The investigators concluded that most women, especially those   DENOSUMAB TREATMENT
                                             Women may be asking about the relationship between drinking diet sodas and
     “pharmacist recommended” section may also   health risks. Recently, an article was published in Stroke that provided further   with normal in-hospital opioid use, are prescribed opioids in excess   An open-label extension of the three-year FREEDOM trial shows
     facilitate sales.                       evidence that the consumption of artificially sweetened beverages is linked to the   of the amount needed.                                  no increased risk of adverse events with an additional seven years
                                                                                                                                                                                         of denosumab treatment for osteoporosis.   Participants in the
     COUGH, COLD AND ALLERGY                 risk of stroke, particularly ischemic stroke.  The Nurses Health Study and Health    This study is a reminder of the number of women who are   FREEDOM trial were given the opportunity to continue to
                                             Professionals Follow-Up Study and the Northern Manhattan Study had previously
        • Cold Remedies: Cepacol             found a relationship between the consumption of artificially sweetened soft drinks   prescribed opioids for pain management, and the possibility of   participate in a seven-year extension study when the initial trial
        • Oral Antihistamines: Claritin      and vascular events.  Using data from the community-based Framingham Heart           women being prescribed more pain medication than needed.    ended.  Participants who opted to participate in the seven-year
        • Oral Decongestants: Sudafed (pseudoephedrine)  Study Offspring cohort, the investigators examined the relationship between   Pharmacists play an important role in working with physicians to   extension either continued on denosumab or switched to the drug
                                                                                                                                  encourage appropriate opioid prescribing and monitoring and in
                                                                                                                                                                                         from placebo.  The yearly exposure-adjusted incidence of adverse
     PAIN AND INFLAMMATION                   beverage intake and the risk of stroke and dementia. After adjustments for age, sex,   counseling patients about the appropriate use and storage of   events dropped from 165.3 to 95.9 per 100 participant years,
                                             education (for analysis of dementia), caloric intake, diet quality, physical activity, and
        • Headache Products: Advil           smoking, higher recent and higher cumulative intake of artificially sweetened soft   opioids.                                               while serious adverse event rates ranged from 11.5 to 14.4 per
        • Migraine Headache Products: Excedrin Migraine  drinks were associated with an increased risk of ischemic stroke, all-cause dementia,   Osmundson SS, Schornack L, Grasch J, et al.  Postdischarge Opioid Use After Cesarean   100 participant years. The findings did suggest that osteonecrosis of
        • Anti-Inflammatory Products: Advil   and Alzheimer’s disease dementia. When comparing daily cumulative intake to 0 per    Delivery. Obstetrics and Gynecology.  June 2017. doi:   the jaw might increase with duration of denosumab therapy,
                                                                                                                                                                                         although the absolute risk remains low.
     STOMACH AND GI                          week (reference), the hazard ratios were 2.96 (95% confidence interval, 1.26–6.97)   10.1097/AOG.0000000000002095
                                             for ischemic stroke and 2.89 (95% confidence interval, 1.18–7.07) for Alzheimer’s
        • Upset Stomach Remedies: Pepto-Bismol  disease. Sugar-sweetened beverages were not associated with stroke or dementia.   THE ROLE OF THE PHARMACIST IN COMBATING                Bone HG, Wagman RB, Brandi ML, et al.  10 Years of Denosumab Treatment in
        • Antacids: Tums                     The investigators concluded that artificially sweetened soft drink consumption was   OPIOID ABUSE IN WOMEN                                  Postmenopausal Women with Osteoporosis: results from the phase 3 randomized
                                                                                                                                                                                         FREEDOM trial and open-label extension.  Lancet Diabetes Endocrinol 2017. May 22,
        • Nausea Remedies: Emetrol           associated with a higher risk of stroke and dementia. Given this was an observation   A White Paper on Women and Opioid Use was developed as part   2017.  DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S2213-8587(17)30138-9
     TOPICALS                                study, further prospective studies are needed to determine if                        of an initiative supported by the U.S. Department of Health and
                                                                                                                                  Human Services (HHS) Office on Women’s Health to examine the  A REVIEW OF ROSACEA TREATMENTS
                                             this is a causal relationship.
        • Sunscreen: Neutrogena                                                                                                   prevention, treatment, and recovery issues for women who misuse   Rosacea is a common inflammatory skin disorder that presents as
        • Lip Balms: Carmex                  Given the varied studies that have shown that there may be a                         or abuse opioids.  The Paper highlights the prevalence of prescription  facial redness.   The redness usually appears on the nose and
        • Acne Products: Neutrogena          relationship between artificially sweetened soft drinks and                          opioid use among women. Between 1999 and 2010, overdose   cheeks, but may spread to the ears, chest, or back.  It may also

     VITAMINS AND SUPPLEMENTS                negative health outcomes, pharmacists should recommend                               deaths from prescription painkillers increased more than 400%   cause flushing and visible blood vessels, acne-like breakouts, bumpy
                                                                                                                                                                                         texture to the skin, and red and irritated eyes.
                                                                                                                                  among women, compared to an increase of 237% among men.
                                             that women stop drinking diet drinks and instead consume
        • Nutritional Supplements: Ensure    more water or healthier drinks.  It is important to                                  This paper explores what is currently known about the opioid
        • Multivitamins: Centrum             encourage women to drink water.  You may want to                                     epidemic and describes practices for addressing opioid misuse and   More than 14 million people have rosacea, with women slightly
        • Prenatal Vitamins: One A Day Prenatal  provide refillable water bottles with your pharmacy logo                         abuse in women.                                        more likely to get rosacea.  Most people who develop rosacea are
                                                                                                                                                                                         between 30 and 50 years of age, fair-skinned, and have blonde hair
     WOMEN’S HEALTH                          or sell various water bottles to your women customers.                               Pharmacists play a key role in combating opioid abuse in women.   and blue eyes.  People with a history of acne are also more likely
                                             Remind women that water is calorie-free, caffeine-free,
        • Menstrual Pain Relief: Midol Complete  and inexpensive.  Women may want to try sparkling water                          The CDC has developed a brochure to provide information to   to develop rosacea.
        • Pregnancy Testing: First Response  or sugar-free fruit beverages for something more tasty.                              pharmacists about opioid abuse.  It can be found       There is no cure for rosacea, but treatments can minimize
        • Urinary Pain Relief: AZO Standard                                                                                       at: https://www.cdc.gov/drugoverdose/pdf/pharmacists_brochure-a.pdf.    flare-ups. Medications reduce inflammation and control bumps,
                                             Pase MP, Himali AS, Beiser HJ, et al. Sugar- and Artificially Sweetened              It is important the prescribers and pharmacists communicate   lesions, swelling, and redness.  Medscape has provided a table
     MORE HEALTH PRODUCTS                    Beverages and the Risks of Incident Stroke and Dementia:  A                          about managing pain at the lowest effective dose, implementing
        • Sleep Aids: Unisom                 Prospective Cohort Study. Stroke. April 20, 2017.                                    treatment plans, monitoring signs of abuse or diversion, using the   comparing oral and topical antibiotics as well as other topicals used
                                                                                                                                                                                         to treat rosacea.  It is recommended to use a topical agent first
        • Smoking Cessation Aids: NicoDerm CQ Patch  https://doi.org/10.1161/STROKEAHA.116.016027                                 prescription drug monitoring programs to identify patients at   and as a maintenance medication.  Oral medications should be for
        • Aspirin for Heart Health: Bayer                                                                                         increased risk of overdose or overuse, and counseling patients.     short-term use.  Women with rosacea are also recommended to
                                                                                                                                  The brochure also provides the following tips when communicating
                                             POST-DISCHARGE OPIOID USE IN WOMEN                                                   with women about the safe use of opioids.              wear sunscreen.
      Pharmacists' Picks:                    UNDERGOING CESAREAN DELIVERY
      Top Recommended Health Products U.S. News,   Investigators conducted a study to describe the post-                            • Proper use – discuss how to take medications exactly as   American Academy of Dermatology
      June 13, 2017, http://health.usnews.com/  discharge opioid use among women undergoing cesarean                                  prescribed and the risks of using medication inappropriately  https://www.aad.org/public/diseases/acne-and-rosacea/rosacea
      wellness/articles/2017-06-13/ pharmacists   delivery.  A prospective observational cohort study was                                                                                Roseacea: A Side-by-Side Look at the Most Common Rosacea Treatment (Side Effects,
      -picks-top-recommended-health-products                                                                                        • Side effects- review common side effects and explain when to  Effectiveness, Dosage, and Costs) by Elizabeth Szaluta, MPH. May 17, 2017.
                                             used, whereby the investigators recruited all women                                       report side effects to the pharmacist/physician   http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/880075_2



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