New certification program for Canadian compounding pharmaciesExpected to be released this year, the new PCAB (Pharmacy Compounding Accreditation Board) Certification Program for Canadian Compounding will provide compounding pharmacies with an independent, third-party review of their practice. ‘Mismatched’ vaccine prompts calls for end to flu shot policy: B.C. Nurses’ Union New rules prevent Quebec doctors from financial gain off prescriptions Doctors discover urine sample hidden in patient's rectum Shoppers Drug Mart launches flu screening by pharmacists in Alberta Albertans can now be screened for influenza A or B thanks to a new on-the-spot flu screening tool available exclusively at Shoppers Drug Mart. The numbers don’t lie: TV doctors’ advice often lacks evidence Analysis shows only one-third of Dr. Oz’s recommendations supported by believable evidence Judge discharges “compassionate” pharmacist Robert Button was charged for dispensing morphine without a prescription. Treating hepatitis C in adults with HIV-hepatitis C coinfection Updated Canadian guidelines outline the latest recommendations for therapy. Pharmacist prescribing aids blood pressure and cholesterol control Studies take advantage of profession’s expanded scope in Alberta Activity-based funding may discharge patients from hospital ‘quicker but sicker’ First Previous 1530 1531 1532 1533 1534 Next Last