Don’t worry about newer blood thinners’ lack of reversibility‘The bleed is the killer no matter what drug is used,’ Ottawa researcher says New Brunswick should save money by speeding up approval of generic drugsProvince’s pharmacists’ association president says province should automatically approve generic equivalents to their formularies after Health Canada has okayed them. Pharmacy steps up for World Diabetes Day Banners, organizations remind Canadians that diabetes resources, education are as close as their local pharmacy. New Brunswick and P.E.I.’s wait for catastrophic coverage criticized Government taking wrong approach to creating catastrophic drug program, health society says. Sublinox: new non-benzodiazepine hypnotic coming soon Drug is indicated for the short-term treatment, symptomatic relief of insomnia. OxyNeo to replace pain product Product will be replacing OxyContin with a new tamper-resistant oxycodone Registrar defends handling of pharmacist jailed on drug charges Lawyer Catherine Perry says she warned Pharmacy Board more than two years ago that she suspected St. John’s pharmacist Ann Marie Burke was selling drugs and had become an addict. Study targets MS-related neurosteroid impairment Research by Alberta-led team reveals potential new treatment option Congenital toxoplasmosis has more severe signs in U.S. versus Europe U.S. researcher calls for universal testing in pregnancy, but Canadian disagrees Health Canada reports five mix ups involving the drugs Pradax and Plavix Drugmakers for the two products team up with Health Canada to alert patients of the risk of medication errors associated with name confusion. First Previous 1019 1020 1021 1022 1023 Next Last