CPhA conference: a sneak peakMore than 700 pharmacists will be gathering in Quebec City June 2-5 for the Canadian Pharmacists Association's annual conference. Key on the agenda will be tackling the opioid crisis. Treating minor ailments: Whose job is it anyway?Doctors are happy to yield the responsibility to pharmacists ... most of the time U.S. looks to developing meds to combat overdose deaths that could help Canadian drug users too VANCOUVER—A scientist says a public-private partnership aimed at developing medications that would combat overdose deaths in the United States could potentially help chronic drug users in Canada. Viberzi for irritable bowel syndrome Eluxadoline is first drug in Canada for irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea in adults Calgary researchers find common acne drug can be used to treat multiple sclerosis How a one-paragraph letter helped fuel the opioid crisis Claim that ‘addiction is rare’ cited hundreds of times as opioid use ramped up CIHI partners with First Nations to enhance health data quality in B.C. STI outbreak continues in Alberta Pharmacist have key role in getting message out about prevention Bill 87, the Protecting Patients Act, becomes law in Ontario Law passed despite protests from doctors across the province; though OMA acknowledged some 'important' amendments were achieved Asthma patient education needs improving in Canada Article examines barriers to effective delivery of asthma education and proposes solutions First Previous 1181 1182 1183 1184 1185 Next Last