What Your Patients Are Reading: week of March 14, 2016 Letter: Pharmacist has reservations about Bill 33While it is laudable to do our part to lessen the burden of fentanyl-related overdoses and deaths upon our communities, I have several reservations about Ontario’s new patch exchange law. Terminally-ill man wants coroner kept out if doctor-assisted death approved Current Ontario legislation requires the coroner to be notified of non-natural deaths Want to prescribe exercise? Here's how to do it properly Researchers review the benefits of physical activity for chronic conditions After college tightens rules, majority of Alberta physicians still failing to offer proper after-hours care Toronto Board of Health to recommend implementing safe injection sites Dr. Karen Grimsrud appointed as Alberta's new chief medical officer of health Pediatrician says Alberta parents of child who died from meningitis 'attentive' CFPC will not make courses on opioid prescription mandatory College rejected calls for a compulsory course that many believed would help deal with the opioid epidemic Macrolide antibiotics not associated with increased risk of ventricular arrhythmia Large Canadian study finds no increased risk with azithromycin, clarithromycin or erythromycin use in older adults. First Previous 1362 1363 1364 1365 1366 Next Last