The UW–Madison School of Pharmacy’s PearlRx — the nation’s largest research network of its kind — connects pharmacists and researchers to improve Wisconsin practice.

The UW–Madison School of Pharmacy’s PearlRx — the nation’s largest research network of its kind — connects pharmacists and researchers to improve Wisconsin practice.
Developed by School of Pharmacy alumni, faculty, and staff and collaborators, a new opioid stewardship toolkit aims to save lives
An award-winning paper from School of Pharmacy researchers highlights and influences the decision-making process for older adults selecting over-the-counter medications.
School of Pharmacy researchers Professor David Mott and Aaron Gilson examine the barriers and benefits of community pharmacists gaining access to patients’ health histories.
A new study by School of Pharmacy researchers finds promising results for a non-pharmacological intervention to improve the moods of patients with dementia.
In the second in a three-part series exploring how School of Pharmacy researchers are curbing the opioid epidemic, faculty are testing a new tool to improve appropriate prescribing and leveraging pharmacist expertise to increase naloxone dispensing.
Associate scientist Meg Wise held phone interviews with cancer patients to produce a manuscript for patients to share with their friends and family.