$45,000 in fines for pharmacist who entered into unethical agreementsÉric Beaulieu, a Quebec pharmacist owner, is also appealing a guilty finding in a previous case, which ended with $55,000 in fines imposed against him. Naturopathic doctors aren’t solution to primary care crisis: doctors, health expertsBritish Columbia, along with the Northwest Territories, has the most extensive scope of practice for naturopathic doctors in Canada, including the ability to prescribe drugs and be certified to administer vaccines. Shingrix supply problems worry pharmacists Quebec pharmacists are warning of increasing supply difficulties that are forcing them to cancel appointments. Too many older adults are taking risky sedative medications A recent report revealed significant variations in prescription rates across Canadian provinces and territories. Canada ranks last in primary healthcare access among 10 wealthy countries: report Canada also ranked last in ability to get a same or next-day appointment to see a doctor or nurse. U.S. guidelines focus on topical therapies for vitiligo in children and young adults Guidelines and expert consensus-based recommendations for the diagnosis and treatment of vitiligo in young patients. Semaglutide and related meds may increase risk of aspiration during anesthesia More than half of patients using GLP-1 RA have reduced gastric emptying even after fasting. Gram-negative infections: Gradual oral treatment is safe from the first days Researchers say there can be many benefits of finding the ideal timing and eligibility criteria for progressive oral treatment. The good and the bad with calcium and vitamin D in postmenopausal women They reduce cancer mortality risk but increase risk for CVD death. Are Manitoba’s pharmacists being left behind? Manitoba’s pharmacists should be able to assess and prescribe for more minor ailments—and they need provincial funding to pay for those services, says Pharmacists Manitoba. First Previous 104 105 106 107 108 Next Last