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- 5/2/2017
No increase in myalgia in patients taking statin in blinded trial
Reports of muscle-related symptoms may be a 'nocebo effect,' researchers argue - 5/2/2017
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- 5/2/2017
Saskatchewan college extends pharmacy tech program
Saskatchewan Polytechnic has received formal approval to change its credential from a certificate to a diploma, and will expand its program to two years beginning in September 2017. The college is currently accredited until the end of June 2017, and was recently visited for extension of its accreditation status, explains Dr. K. Wayne Hindmarsh. - 5/2/2017
PRIME study gains international recognition
Pharmacists can be effectively trained to recommend and apply genetic testing results for their patients to tailor their medications for better therapeutic results, says Dr. Micheline Piquette-Miller, a professor in the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy at the University of Toronto. - 5/2/2017
Former president-elect resigns from OMA board as tensions continue to mount
Several sources who spoke with the Medical Post said the council meeting this weekend is bound to be explosive - 5/2/2017
Pharmacists needed to participate in workplace study
The EY National Health Team is conducting a study to better understand pharmacy workplace conditions across Canada and the potential links with patient care standards.