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Friday Pharmacy Follow: Medical Arts Pharmacy

The Medical Arts Pharmacy team poses with CDC Director Dr. Mandy Cohen and HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra ...

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Coach patients with diabetes to reach their goals

Empower patients to engage in self-care In brief: Taking medications properly is one important part of managing diabetes But healthy eating, physical activity and other behaviors are also important A ...
Male pharmacist interacting with female patient

Make your whole pharmacy the destination for diabetes care

Design your front end to complement diabetes care from behind the counter In brief: A person with diabetes (PWD) is extremely valuable to a pharmacy A person with diabetes can ...
Parent Medication Safety

A dozen ways to help parents improve medication safety

Prevent medication errors and accidental overdose at home In brief: Tens of thousands of children experience medication poisoning each year.1 While accidents happen, many are preventable. Your pharmacy can help ...
Parent Marketing

Turn Millennial parents into loyal customers

Market to Millennials and build your customer base for the future In brief: Most new parents are Millennials (ages 23 to 38). Millennials have very different shopping habits, meaning you ...
Products for Parents

Turn new parents into lifelong customers

Offer products, services and expertise new parents need In brief: New parents are an extremely important, attractive opportunity for independent pharmacies. Build traffic and profits with this group by becoming ...
Opportunity in Parents

Why parents are an important segment for independent pharmacies

Target and serve parents of young patients to grow your business In brief: Households with children are a big opportunity for pharmacies. There are ~74 million children in the U.S. ...

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