
The official advocacy organization for pharmacist women in the United States
Pharmacist Moms Group™

45,000+ Members

Over 6 Million posts, comments and reactions in 2020

60,000+ Followers on social media platforms
The Largest Community of Women Pharmacists in the US

Founded in 2017, Pharmacists Moms Group was created to provide women pharmacists the opportunity to network, collaborate and offer genuine feedback in a closed-door, trusted setting. The organization has quickly grown to over 45,000 members and 60,000 followers on our social media platforms.

While we may not be able to control what happens to us, we can ALWAYS control how we respond. Working on self-awareness and self-improvement will certainly create positive habits to help you when you are stuck.

Read on to learn more about Jennifer’s path to pharmacy ownership, and to learn how COVID-19 and the Oregon wildfires have impacted her business.

Miss America 2020, Camille Schrier, has been a proud, self-described “science nerd” for as long as she can remember. We caught up with Camille to get a student’s perspective on the future of the profession.

Pharmacists proactively identify red flags for early detection, navigate complex insurance and access barriers for high-cost disease-modifying therapies, and serve as educators across settings.

Patients with cancer on semaglutide or tirzepatide face hidden drug-drug interactions such as slowed absorption and nausea, requiring antiemetics and pharmacist coordination.

The 20-mg once-daily tablet is indicated as an adjunct to diet and exercise to reduce low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C).

Outpatient BiTE therapy for multiple myeloma may be safely supported in community oncology settings through careful patient selection, pharmacist-led coordination, home monitoring, caregiver education, and standardized protocols for managing CRS and ICANS.

Explore emerging flu antivirals, from season-long CD388 prevention to single-dose therapies, designed to beat current treatment limits.

In an interview with *Pharmacy Times*, Manale Maksour, PharmD, BCOP, BCPS, explained that standardized protocols, multidisciplinary coordination, proactive supportive care, and clear escalation pathways are essential for safely managing CRS and ICANS during outpatient bispecific step-up dosing.






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