Warren's Apothecary

Warren's Apothecary

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Warren's Apothecary is an independent pharmacy and medical supply store that has been operating in the Clarksville, Tennessee area for over 50 years.

We are located at 1746 Memorial Drive, near Madison Street Commons & Publix.

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Lots of research suggests that omega-3s may have health benefits for those who consume them. For pregnant women, those benefits may extend to baby.

Omega-3s During Pregnancy: How They Might Help Baby

Sepsis Has a New Definition 29/02/2016

Despite being a major public health concern, the definition of sepsis has not been reevaluated in nearly 15 years — until now that is.

Sepsis Has a New Definition

The Latest on Heart Disease in Women 29/02/2016

Heart disease is the leading cause of death in US women, according to the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. With that in mind, the American Heart Association (AHA) annually publishes a special report focused solely on heart disease in women.

The Latest on Heart Disease in Women

A Guide to Childhood Vaccines 28/02/2016

In a time when people can travel across the globe in just one day, it’s not hard to imagine just how easily diseases could travel too. Anyone can harbor these germs and potentially infect a baby or child, so read on to learn more about what diseases can be vaccinated against.

A Guide to Childhood Vaccines

An In-Depth Look at Childhood Obesity 28/02/2016

With nearly one-third of all US children ages 2 to 19 currently overweight or obese, childhood obesity has become an epidemic. Fortunately, this condition is preventable in many cases.

An In-Depth Look at Childhood Obesity

Before Knee Replacement, This Surgery May Help 27/02/2016

Getting surgery before a knee replacement may seem counterintuitive. But, for some patients, getting one type of surgery could be a cost-effective way to improve outcomes.

Before Knee Replacement, This Surgery May Help

Cancer Symptoms Women Might Miss 27/02/2016

Early cancer detection greatly improves treatment options and long-term survivability. Unfortunately, many signs of cancer go unnoticed or are ignored.

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Got Chronic Neck Pain? Stop Smoking Now! 26/02/2016

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Got Chronic Neck Pain? Stop Smoking Now!

The Harms of Masked Hypertension in CKD 26/02/2016

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The Harms of Masked Hypertension in CKD

The Prevalence of PTSD in Teens 25/02/2016

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The Prevalence of PTSD in Teens

The “Change” Doesn’t Have to Be the End 25/02/2016

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Weight Loss: A Little Could Do a Lot 24/02/2016

For overweight patients, attempting to shed those extra pounds can be daunting. But even dropping a few can have profound health benefits, new evidence suggests.

Weight Loss: A Little Could Do a Lot

Why Won’t Guys Go to the Doctor? 24/02/2016

If you're a man or you've ever met one, you likely know that men often resist seeing a doctor. But what men don't know about their health could, in fact, hurt them.

Why Won’t Guys Go to the Doctor?

Hard Facts About Soft Drinks 23/02/2016

Soft drinks are extremely popular beverages among both children and adults in the US. They are far from healthy, however.

Hard Facts About Soft Drinks

Power Outage: What You Need to Know 23/02/2016

If the power went out at your house right now and didn’t come back on for 48 hours, would you be prepared?

Power Outage: What You Need to Know

The Link Between Your Mouth and Your Stroke Risk 22/02/2016

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A New Bacteria Is Spreading Lyme Disease 22/02/2016

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Adderall: The Troubling Trends 21/02/2016

More young adults are experimenting with the prescription drug Adderall, which is commonly used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), than ever before. And that could be a big problem.

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Breaking Down Food: Vitamins Explained 21/02/2016

We all know we need to eat a variety of food to get the proper amounts of vitamins our bodies need to function, but what do these vitamins actually do?

Breaking Down Food: Vitamins Explained

Could Colds Be Behind Asthma Hospitalizations? 20/02/2016

Right after schools reopen after break could be the most dangerous time of year for children with asthma, new evidence suggests. And the reason why may surprise you.

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Home Remedies for an Upset Stomach 20/02/2016

The occasional stomach ache might not be bad enough to warrant a trip to the doctor’s office, but it can still be uncomfortable. There are numerous ways to relieve such belly aches on your own.

Home Remedies for an Upset Stomach

New Treatment Offers Hope for Multiple Myeloma 19/02/2016

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New Treatment Offers Hope for Multiple Myeloma

The Benefits of Testosterone for Older Men 19/02/2016

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The Latest on the Ebola Vaccine 18/02/2016

The recent West African epidemic has intensified the search for an effective Ebola vaccine. And researchers are now saying they may be one step closer to finding one.

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Nutrients Every Pregnant Mother Needs 17/02/2016

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Superfoods for Fighting Arthritis 17/02/2016

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Superfoods for Fighting Arthritis

The Effect of BRCA Testing on Breast Cancer Treatment 16/02/2016

Genetic testing in younger women with breast cancer may be getting more common. And that could have an effect on those women's future treatment decisions.

The Effect of BRCA Testing on Breast Cancer Treatment

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Wine Not? The Health Benefits of Red Wine 15/02/2016

A glass of red wine a day may keep the doctor away. While drinking red wine in moderation may be healthy, it is important to remember that there are health consequences for binge drinking — three or more glasses per day.

Wine Not? The Health Benefits of Red Wine

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1746 Memorial Drive
Clarksville, TN
37043

Opening Hours

Monday 08:30 - 17:00
Tuesday 08:30 - 17:00
Wednesday 08:30 - 17:00
Thursday 08:30 - 17:00
Friday 08:30 - 17:00