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I’m so excited to share that I just crossed 10 years in remission! After nearly dying five times in three years and being told there were no more treatments for my disease, I never could have imagined ten years ago that I would be alive today. I could never have imagined that I would have married the love of my life, have two amazing children, and have been able to be a part of saving so many more patients lives with drugs that were literally sitting on the pharmacy shelf. For the next 10 years I’ll be on a mission to unlock as many uses of FDA approved drugs as possible to save as many lives as possible. I hope you’ll join us at Every Cure to ensure that no patient is ever told ‘We've tried everything’ when there's a life saving cure sitting on the pharmacy shelf. #raredisease #remission #drugdevelopment #drugdelivery #medicine #ChasingMyCure
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🔍 This week, we commemorate National Adverse Drug Event Awareness Day, a crucial reminder of the importance of medication safety. 💊 💫 As a pharmacist, ensuring medication safety is my top priority! ✨ Despite strides in healthcare, the standard "treat-as-usual" approach often leaves patients vulnerable to adverse drug events. 🛑 Precision Medicine has the power to minimize or even eliminate adverse drug events like toxicities, ineffective medication, and incorrect dosages. 💡 With Precision Medicine, we can achieve desired outcomes faster and with greater accuracy. 🎯 Let's continue to advocate for Precision Medicine and pave the way for a safer, more effective future in healthcare. 💪 #AdverseDrugEventAwareness #PrecisionMedicine #MedicationSafety
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