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Significant Published Articles in 2025 for Pharmacy Nutrition Support Practice.

Angela L Bingham1, Roland N Dickerson2, Titilola M Afolabi2

  • 1Saint Joseph's University Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, PA, USA.

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|June 16, 2026

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Summary
This summary is machine-generated.

Pharmacists can stay updated on nutrition support therapy with key 2025 publications. This curated list highlights essential articles and guidelines impacting clinical practice for better patient outcomes.

Keywords:
educationfluid and electrolyte disordersgastrointestinal disordersintravenous therapynutritionnutritional supportpharmacists

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Area of Science:

  • Pharmacology
  • Clinical Pharmacy
  • Nutrition Science

Background:

  • Staying current with medical literature is crucial for pharmacists in nutrition support.
  • The rapid growth of research necessitates a method for identifying high-impact publications.
  • Evidence-based practice in nutrition support relies on timely access to relevant studies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify and summarize key publications relevant to nutrition support pharmacy practice from 2025.
  • To assist pharmacists in staying current with the latest advancements and guidelines in nutrition support therapy.
  • To provide a curated list of high-importance articles and consensus statements for clinical application.

Main Methods:

  • A panel of board-certified nutrition support pharmacists reviewed articles published in 2025.
  • Articles were assessed for importance to nutrition support pharmacy practice.
  • Publications receiving at least 5 affirmative votes were included; guidelines and consensus statements were also considered.
  • Main Results:

    • A total of 124 articles were initially identified.
    • Five primary literature articles were voted as highly important by the panel.
    • Nine additional guidelines, position, recommendation, or consensus papers were identified.

    Conclusions:

    • Pharmacists involved in nutrition support therapy should be aware of these key publications.
    • The identified literature has significant implications for current clinical practice in nutrition support.
    • Familiarity with these resources can enhance the quality of nutrition support provided by pharmacists.