The Leader in Long Term Care Pharmacy Services

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Happy New Year! Our resolution is to continue providing the best quality of service for our residents. What's your 2012 resolution?

Monday, 02 January 2012

http://t.co/patzoxc Drug shortages will impact LTC too! Please be aware of the shortages.

Tuesday, 16 August 2011

Congratulations to Amber Insook Chun of the Texas A&M College of Pharmacy for winning the Pharmcare IPT Award!

Tuesday, 28 June 2011

 

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Welcome to PharmcareUSA

Pharmcare was founded in 1999 to provide ancillary services to long term care customers that were otherwise unavailable. Relationships were developed and partnerships were formed with other healthcare professionals to provide the communities we serve with an amalgam of healthcare resources. Pharmcare continues to evolve to fit the needs of its customers while keeping the same degree of professionalism and devotion we began with from day one.

We offer many healthcare services that are focused on the integrated healthcare population. From pharmacy consulting to immunizations and much more, our team is here to help long term care facilities, homes for the developmentally disabled, and assisted living facilities operate more efficiently. Please feel free to telephone or email us with any questions.

 
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Acetaminophen (Tylenol®) – Did You Know?? Print E-mail
Written by Pharmcare Administrator   

On January 13, 2011, the FDA announced that it is asking manufacturers of prescription acetaminophen combination products to limit the maximum amount of acetaminophen in these products to 325 mg per dosage unit. This is based on the FDA’s belief that limiting the amount of acetaminophen in prescription products will reduce the risk of severe liver injury from acetaminophen overdosing, an adverse event that can lead to liver failure, liver transplant, and

Last Updated on Saturday, 23 April 2011 12:06
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New Recommendations for Prevention of Falls Print E-mail
Written by Pharmcare Administrator   

Each year, an average nursing home with 100 beds reports between 100 to 200 falls.  Also, about 1,800 older adults living in nursing homes die each year from fall-related injuries.  Many times a resident will fall more than once and even residents experiencing non-fatal falls can suffer injuries and have a reduced quality of life.

Last Updated on Saturday, 23 April 2011 12:05
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