Naloxone going nonprescription in NSStarting Friday July 1, the life-saving opiate overdose antidote Naloxone will be available over the counter in Nova Scotia community pharmacies. A disease for certain seasonsApril babies at higher risk for multiple sclerosis, U.K. study shows Committee recommends against US use of FluMist intranasal influenza vaccine due to lack of efficacy Recommendation still must be approved by the US CDC before being officially adopted. What your patients are reading – week of June 27, 2016 Lack of transparency allegation at the heart of new Sudbury Cardiac Out-Patient Centre controversy Yes, techs can move mountains to push the profession forward Ontario Registrar Marshall Moleschi shared an uplifting message at OPA's 2nd annual Pharmacy Technicians Conference. ACP survey reveals more effort needed to integrate pharmacy technicians Several challenges limit ability to leverage new opportunities. Joint physician–pharmacist charting of meds on hospital admission superior to traditional charting Significantly reduces medication errors in general medical and emergency short-stay patients. Conference helps prepare technicians for registration in Manitoba Conference helps prepare technicians for registration in Manitoba. MedsCheck “refresh” coming soon to Ontario New documentation requirements to track impact of medication reviews. First Previous 1311 1312 1313 1314 1315 Next Last