Quebec college angry over pharmacists’ legislative gambitQUEBEC CITY | The Quebec College of Physicians has lashed out at its pharmacist counterpart in connection to the pharmacists' drafting of legislation to widen pharmacists’ powers. Nova Scotia Pharmacists protest passing of Bill 17The Fair Drug Pricing Act, which will cap the price of generic drugs bought through Pharmacare, passed through Nova Scotia’s legislature Friday. Nova Scotia to improve drug treatment following deaths Government commits to finding additional methadone treatment space as it deals with prescription-drug abuse, deaths. Shortage of some cancer drugs is a concern for hospitals Hospital pharmacies are keeping a careful eye on certain cancer drugs that are in short supply. CABG adds little to ischemic heart failure treatment The pressure’s on to treat resistant hypertension Causes of this common problem in primary care may include overlooked comorbidities or unrelated medications Managing heart failure on the front lines of care Family physicians are key players in helping patients to follow treatment plans and avoid hospitalization 50 years of MedicAlert in Canada Fifty years after MedicAlert came to Canada, the company has more than one million Canadian members and says it continues to innovate when it comes to the way medical information is stored and communicated. Memorial University School of Pharmacy to award its first PhD Mohamed Mahmoud's research involved new drug delivery system capable of providing more constant, sustained delivery of treatment for cancer. 2011 Canadian hypertension guidelines released Here's what’s new and key points that remain unchanged in the 2011 guidelines. First Previous 1063 1064 1065 1066 1067 Next Last