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AccessPharmacy RSS Feed

Have AccessPharmacy content delivered directly to your favorite RSS reader. Four RSS feeds provide a breadth of up-to-the-minute news and industry updates by distinguished scholars and institutions.

RSS feeds include:

Textbook Updates
Updates to Pharmacotherapy: A Pathophysiologic Approach and Goodman and Gilman’s The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics

Hot Topics
Quick responses to systematic reviews and landmark trials

Pharmacotherapy News Network
Daily reports on the latest treatment information from major medical journals and top publications

FDA Patient Safety News
A monthly series from the FDA featuring new information on ways to protect patients when using medical products

What is RSS?
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is an XML-based Web standard that allows you to display the latest headlines from your favorite websites using special programs called RSS readers (also news readers, news aggregators) and then directly access the articles you wish to see. The AccessPharmacy RSS feed delivers titles from the latest updates in AccessPharmacy and links back to the updates on clinical trials, new published research, editorials and case reports posted on the AccessPharmacy home page.

How do I use RSS?
To use RSS you need to select and download an RSS reader that will allow you to collect and display RSS feeds. Many free readers are available. Search the Web for "news aggregator" or "RSS reader" to locate a reader to download. Please follow your specific RSS reader's instructions for setting up an RSS Feed.

RSS readers within browsers: These browsers automatically detect on sites by illuminating an icon on the toolbar. Read RSS feeds directly in the browser, scan for important stories, and filter your view with search terms or site-specific categories.


The Firefox browser (available for Windows, Mac, and Linux users) has a built-in RSS reader that uses a feature called "Live Bookmarks" to enable the viewing of RSS.


Subscribe to RSS feeds through Internet Explorer 7. More information, including detailed instructions, is available here on the Internet Explorer website. (http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/default.mspx)