Pharmacists in Borger, TX Accepting Medicare

9 Pharmacists found. Showing 1 - 9
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Dr. Ashlee Lauran Fox, PHARM. D
Pharmacist
Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare
Practice Location: 600 S Main St, Borger, TX 79007
Phone: 806-231-9388    Fax: 806-274-2474
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Dr. Andrew Dickerson
Pharmacist
Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare
Practice Location: 1501 Roosevelt St, Borger, TX 79007
Phone: 806-274-7243    
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Gary Louis Opdenhoff
Pharmacist
Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare
Practice Location: 1501 Roosevelt St, Borger, TX 79007
Phone: 806-274-7243    Fax: 806-274-3557
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Ernestas Sutas, PHARMD
Pharmacist
Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare
Practice Location: 230 N Cedar St, Borger, TX 79007
Phone: 806-273-1433    
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Elizabeth Ann Martin
Pharmacist
Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare
Practice Location: 1414 W Wilson St, Borger, TX 79007
Phone: 806-273-6427    Fax: 806-274-9557
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Dr. Tiffany Nichole Dobbs, PHARMD
Pharmacist
Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare
Practice Location: 1414 W Wilson St, Borger, TX 79007
Phone: 806-273-6427    
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Dr. Tyler D Tucker, PHARMD
Pharmacist
Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare
Practice Location: 1501 Roosevelt St, Borger, TX 79007
Phone: 806-274-7243    
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Dr. Daniel Casas, PHARMD
Pharmacist
Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare
Practice Location: 230 N Cedar St, Borger, TX 79007
Phone: 806-273-1433    Fax: 806-273-2053
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Mr. Douglas Wayne Rutherford I, PHARMACIST
Pharmacist
Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare
Practice Location: 230 N Cedar St, Borger, TX 79007
Phone: 806-273-1433    Fax: 806-273-2053

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Sustained drop in cholesterol and blood pressure reduces lifetime risk of heart, circulatory diseases

Modest and sustained decreases in blood pressure and cholesterol levels reduces the lifetime risk of developing fatal heart and circulatory diseases, such as heart attack and stroke, according to research part-funded by the British Heart Foundation and supported by the National Institute for Health Research.

Masked hypertension poses hidden hazard

Patients with "masked" hypertension that is not detected by routine office blood pressure measurements appear to have stroke and death rates similar to that of patients with sustained high blood pressure; whereas patients with so-called "white coat" hypertension appear to have no greater risk than people with normal blood pressure, according to a new study in the Aug. 2, 2005, issue of the Journal of the American College of Cardiology.

Effective therapies to reduce perioperative morbidity and mortality remain elusive

Among intermediate- to high-risk patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery, administration of the agent acadesine to regulate adenosine (a naturally occurring chemical that dilates blood flow and can improve coronary blood flow and perfusion) did not reduce all-cause death, nonfatal stroke, or need for mechanical support for ventricular dysfunction, for approximately a month after surgery, according to a study in the July 11 issue of JAMA.

Reduction in oxygen levels greater problem as modern aeroplanes cruise to higher altitudes

More than half of air travellers find that their oxygen saturation drops to a level at which many hospital patients would be prescribed extra oxygen, according to a paper in the May issue of Anaesthesia.

Researchers evaluate fitness apps that help users modify their physical activities

Fitness applications (apps) use behavior change techniques (BCTs) to help users modify their physical activities, but which apps and which techniques are most effective? In a study in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, researchers evaluated 100 top-ranked physical activity apps and analyzed which BCTs are being used in these apps. They determined that at present BCTs have been only narrowly implemented in physical activity apps.

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Pharmacists: An individual licensed by the appropriate state regulatory agency to engage in the practice of pharmacy. The practice of pharmacy includes, but is not limited to, assessment, interpretation, evaluation, and implementation, initiation, monitoring or modification of medication and or medical orders; the compounding or dispensing of medication and or medical orders; participation in drug and device procurement, storage, and selection; drug administration; drug regimen reviews; drug or drug-related research; provision of patient education and the provision of those acts or services necessary to provide medication therapy management services in all areas of patient care.


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