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  • Quick Verdicts: Acetaminophen in Pregnancy
    Oct 1 2025

    In this “Quick Verdicts” episode, hosts Don Weinberger and Steve Small separate fact from fiction about whether acetaminophen use during pregnancy increases the risk of neurologic disorders in kids.


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    • Stephen Small, PharmD, BCPS, BCPPS, BCCCP, CNSC
    • Don Weinberger, PharmD, PMSP

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    The clinical resources mentioned during the podcast are part of a subscription to Pharmacist’s Letter, Pharmacy Technician’s Letter, and Prescriber Insights:

    • Chart: Glossary of Study Design and Statistical Terms
    • Chart: Analgesics in Pregnancy and Lactation
    • Chart: Topical Medications in Pregnancy and Lactation
    • Toolbox: Resources for Discussing Medical Misinformation
    • Article: Put New Acetaminophen Pregnancy Warnings in Perspective

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    11 m
  • Testosterone
    Sep 16 2025

    In this episode, Don and Steve flex their clinical muscles and bust myths about testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) - from supplements to safety risks.

    🐶 Can topical testosterone transfer to pets and kids?
    💊 Are supplements like ginseng and vitamin D legit testosterone boosters?
    ❤️ Does testosterone increase cardiovascular risk?

    Stick around as our pharmacist duo breaks down the evidence and shares insights on these hot-button hormone claims:

    • Testosterone should be considered for ALL men with low testosterone levels, or “low T”
    • Topical testosterone can transfer to other people and pets
    • Some vitamins and supplements are safe and effective for increasing testosterone levels
    • Testosterone products increase cardiovascular risks
    • Testosterone can cause prostate cancer

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    TRC Healthcare Editor Hosts:

    • Stephen Small, PharmD, BCPS, BCPPS, BCCCP, CNSC
    • Don Weinberger, PharmD, PMSP

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    Guest:

    • Caitlin Prather, PharmD, BCACP, AAHIVP, TTS

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    The clinical resources mentioned during the podcast are part of a subscription to Pharmacist’s Letter, Pharmacy Technician’s Letter, and Prescriber Insights:

    • Article: Put Testosterone Replacement Claims to the Test
    • Chart: Comparison of Testosterone Products
    • Chart: Hormones for Transgender Patients
    • NatMed

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  • Managing Acne
    Aug 19 2025

    In this episode, hosts Don and Steve tackle one of the most common (and commonly misunderstood) skin conditions: acne. Joined by dermatology expert Sara Klockars, PharmD, BCPS, the team breaks down the myths, meds, and marketing claims that surround acne treatment.

    💊Do doxycycline and minocycline treat acne the same way?

    🧼Is it possible to wash your face TOO much?

    🪥And can toothpaste really help banish blemishes?

    🤔Pop in as we clear up the evidence and face the facts!

    They’ll share research and insights into some interesting claims including:

    • Certain foods can cause or worsen acne.
    • All oral tetracycline antibiotics work the same when treating acne.
    • Off-label meds (spironolactone, birth control) are effective for acne treatment.
    • Washing your face can actually worsen acne.
    • Household items (toothpaste, etc) can clear acne.

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    TRC Healthcare Editor Hosts:

    • Stephen Small, PharmD, BCPS, BCPPS, BCCCP, CNSC
    • Don Weinberger, PharmD, PMSP

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    Guest:

    • Sara Klockars, PharmD, BCPS (TRC Healthcare Editor, Dermatology Specialist)

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    The clinical resources mentioned during the podcast are part of a subscription to Pharmacist’s Letter, Pharmacy Technician’s Letter, and Prescriber Insights:

    • Chart: Pharmacotherapy of Acne
    • Toolbox: Antimicrobial Stewardship

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    28 m
  • Shedding Light On Sunscreens
    Jul 15 2025

    In this episode, hosts Don Weinberger and Steve Small throw some serious shade at common sunscreen myths—and yes, Steve may or may not be rocking a fake sunburn.🌞

    🧴 Does a higher SPF really mean better protection?

    🌤️ Can sunscreen mess with your vitamin D levels?

    ⚠️ Are sunscreen ingredients secretly harmful?

    🕶️ Grab your shades and join our myth-busting duo as they shine a light on the facts about these hot-button sunscreen claims:

    • The higher the SPF, the better for most people.
    • Sunscreens reduce vitamin D production.
    • Sunscreen isn’t as important for people with darker skin tones.
    • Sunscreen ingredients are harmful to humans.
    • Chemical and mineral sunscreens work the same way.

    Whether you're a sunscreen slatherer or a sprayer, this episode radiates with clinical pearls, practical tips, and plenty of puns to keep your summer skin safe.

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    TRC Healthcare Editor Hosts:

    • Stephen Small, PharmD, BCPS, BCPPS, BCCCP, CNSC
    • Don Weinberger, PharmD, PMSP

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    The clinical resources mentioned during the podcast are part of a subscription to Pharmacist’s Letter, Pharmacy Technician’s Letter, and Prescriber Insights:

    • FAQ: Calcium and Vitamin D
    • Article: Shed Light on Sunscreen Rumors
    • FAQ: Shedding Light on Questions About Sunscreens
    • Chart: Drug-Induced Photosensitivity
    • Podcast: Clinical Capsules: To Vitamin D or Not to Vitamin D?

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    23 m
  • Retro Rumors (40th Anniversary Episode)
    Jun 17 2025

    In this special anniversary episode, Don and Steve throw it back to 1985—complete with mullets, mustaches, and popped collars—to celebrate 40 years of the Pharmacist’s Letter! Join them as they dig into the archives and revisit some of the earliest (and wildest) claims ever published.

    They’ll reexamine research and insights into claims from yesteryear including:

    • Whether topical minoxidil really works for hair regrowth (and why Steve looks like he joined the trial)
    • The Vioxx scandal and how it reshaped FDA safety rules
    • Why Darvocet disappeared from pharmacy shelves
    • The truth about benzoyl peroxide and cancer risk (spoiler: it’s still safe!)
    • How a drug from lizard spit became a blockbuster for weight loss.

    This episode is packed with nostalgia, clinical pearls, and a few good laughs.

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    • Stephen Small, PharmD, BCPS, BCPPS, BCCCP, CNSC
    • Don Weinberger, PharmD, PMSP

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    The clinical resources mentioned are part of a subscription to Pharmacist’s Letter, Pharmacy Technician’s Letter, and Prescriber Insights:

    • Article: See How Far We’ve Come in 40 Years
    • Chart: Treatment and Prevention of Hair Loss
    • Chart: Managing NSAID Risks
    • Algorithm: Drug-Induced QT Prolongation: A Step-Wise Approach
    • Chart: Pharmacotherapy of Acne
    • Chart: Comparison of GLP-1 and GIP/GLP-1 Receptor Agonists

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  • Color Coded: Dyes in Medications
    May 20 2025

    In this episode, hosts Don Weinberger and Steve Small separate fact from fiction about dyes in medications and food.

    Why is the FDA banning certain artificial dyes, and what does it mean for your meds and favorite foods?

    Can the color of your pills really affect how you feel about them?

    Why do we talk so much about rats and sewers in this episode?

    Folks are dye-ing to know the truth...let’s find out!

    They’ll share research and insights into some interesting claims including:

    • White tablets or clear solutions don’t have dyes.
    • Certain dyes can cause adverse effects.
    • Recent FDA mandates to remove artificial dyes only affect food products.
    • Pill color can impact patients’ expectations about a medication’s effects.

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    • Stephen Small, PharmD, BCPS, BCPPS, BCCCP, CNSC
    • Don Weinberger, PharmD, PMSP

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    Guest:

    • Gina Corely, PharmD (TRC Healthcare Editor)

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    The clinical resources mentioned during the podcast are part of a subscription to Pharmacist’s Letter, Pharmacy Technician’s Letter, and Prescriber Insights:

    • Article: Be Aware of Adverse Reactions with Artificial Dyes
    • Algorithm: Investigating Possible Drug Allergy or Sensitivity

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    19 m
  • Expired Medications
    Apr 15 2025

    In this episode, hosts Don Weinberger and Steve Small separate fact from fiction about expired medications.

    How are med expiration dates chosen? Is it science or just a guess?

    Can a medication that’s older than the FDA itself… still work?

    Are meds no longer effective after they expire?

    It’s time to uncover the truth behind meds that are past their prime!

    They’ll share research and insights into some interesting claims including:

    • Med expiration dates are chosen at random.
    • Meds are no longer good after their expiration date.
    • Meds can be toxic after their expiration date.
    • Expiration dates on meds can be extended.

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    TRC Healthcare Editor Hosts:

    • Stephen Small, PharmD, BCPS, BCPPS, BCCCP, CNSC
    • Don Weinberger, PharmD

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    The clinical resources mentioned during the podcast are part of a subscription to Pharmacist’s Letter, Pharmacy Technician’s Letter, and Prescriber Insights:

    • Chart: Oral Meds to Keep in Original Containers
    • Tech Tutorial: Medication Disposal in the Hospital

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  • Tackling Tetracyclines
    Mar 18 2025

    In this episode, hosts Don Weinberger and Steve Small separate fact from fiction when it comes to claims about tetracyclines.

    Will doxycycline stain children’s teeth?

    Is expired tetracycline truly deadly?

    What do cats have to do with all this?

    Let’s cycle through the facts!

    They’ll share research and insights into some interesting claims including:

    • Doxycycline should never be used in young kids due to teeth concerns.
    • Doxycycline monohydrate is better than the hyclate version.
    • Minocycline can permanently pigment skin.
    • Expired tetracyclines are toxic.
    • Tetracyclines shouldn’t be used in pregnancy.
    • Tetracyclines shouldn’t be combined with milk.

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    TRC Healthcare Editor Hosts:

    • Stephen Small, PharmD, BCPS, BCPPS, BCCCP, CNSC
    • Don Weinberger, PharmD

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    Guest:

    • Michael Deaney, PharmD, AAHIVP (Clinical Pharmacist, Children’s Hospital Colorado)

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    The clinical resources mentioned during the podcast are part of a subscription to Pharmacist’s Letter, Pharmacy Technician’s Letter, and Prescriber Insights:

    • Article: Sort Out Tetracycline Safety in Pregnancy and Lactation
    • Chart: Antibiotics in Pregnancy and Lactation

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