How hackathons are turning physicians into innovators of healthcare technology Thrombosis: Dabigatran antidote works With Ebola cases petering out, will trial of the drug ZMapp run out of time? Clinical trial has yet to come up with a conclusion. Further proof pharmacist prescribing can help Welsh study shows minor ailments program lessens demand on overstretched GPs and clinics. FDA approves OxyContin to treat severe, chronic pain in children 11 to 16 Doctors directed to only prescribe it to those who can already tolerate a minimum dose of 20 milligrams of oxycodone. Drug executives seeking approval for female libido pill previously ran afoul of FDA rules Marketing push made misleading, unsupported statements about the benefits of testosterone therapy while downplaying risks. What your patients are reading – Week of August 17, 2015 Smoking, obesity and inactivity costs Canadian health care $5.3 billion annually GlaxoSmithKline to reopen plant where bacteria that cause Legionnaires' disease found Facility closed after discovery of potentially fatal form of pneumonia. Canadian Pharmacists Association issues statement on fentanyl misuse In the wake of recent high-profile deaths associated with the abuse of fentanyl, the Canadian Pharmacists Association has issued a formal statement. First Previous 2383 2384 2385 2386 2387 Next Last