Naloxone nasal spray to be available for emergency treatment of opioid overdoseHealth Canada issues interim order to temporarily allow naloxone nasal spray to be imported from the US. P.E.I. doctors required to directly dispense controversial abortion drugP.E.I.'s College of Pharmacists questioning the Health Canada ruling B.C. regulator issues cease and desist letter to 'death midwives' group CRA discovers $58 million in unreported pharmacy incentives Auditors wrap up four-year investigation into incentives income. Was an unlicensed pharmacy operating out of an Ontario addiction clinic? Three staffers claim methadone was being prepared at the clinic without accreditation, but the owner insists everything was done by the book. Practice tips from an unlikely pool shark Is it impossible to manage doctors? 'Dr. Kindness' denies any wrongdoing in inappropriate sexual comments case Global conference to address future of pharmacy education The first Global Conference on Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Education will set future milestones for education and workforce development of pharmacists and pharmaceutical scientists. B.C. surgeons delaying or declining to perform elective surgery on patients with a BMI of 38 or higher B.C. along with Nunavut and P.E.I. are the only provinces that do not offer a surgical surcharge for obese patients First Previous 2124 2125 2126 2127 2128 Next Last