We’re the frontline—not the front deskSome patients seem to think doctors aren’t allowed to say ‘no.’ Phamacogenomics and MS careMay 30 is World MS Day. I’d like to take the opportunity to discuss the importance of pharmacogenomics in providing complete care for patients with multiple sclerosis. The opioid crisis has me fixated In watching and reading about the opioid crisis of late, I'm finding further compassion for patients struggling with addiction. Three new indications: Bimzelx, Keytruda and Mirena Get the info you need on the latest updates on new indications for existing drugs as part of our drug news roundup for May. Trust and ethics are our true currency Health cannot be bought through discounted fees or free toilet paper. ‘Let’s call it for what it is’: Tory bid to focus pharmacare bill fails at committee Conservatives say the federal government is offering ‘false hope’ to Canadians with a national pharmacare bill that will not initially apply to a broad range of medications. Patients who end up in ER for severe dependence on alcohol need medications: doctors Are the typical methods used to deal with withdrawal good enough? Upcoming webinar: Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment hosts free event for doctors Topics will include lessons from wildfires, impacts of extreme heat and how to best communicate climate change. Thunder Bay pharmacy delivers medication by drone The proof-of-concept test run was done by health-technology company Script Runner and Oak Medical Arts pharmacy. How much does a patient weigh? In emergency medicine, finding the answer isn't always so simple A new review examines best way to get the most accurate estimation of a patient’s weight to optimize dosage calculations and more. First Previous 393 394 395 396 397 Next Last