Nova Scotia pharmacists fear for future under generic price cutsJobs and services will be lost and pharmacies may close unless new legislation that caps the price of generic drugs is broadened and implementation delayed, Nova Scotia pharmacists warn. Doctors duped in oxycodone crime ring Initial COPD management matters Wrist offers better route to the heart Canadian-led study finds fewer access-site complications with wrist versus groin Study Finds Most Nurses Don’t Use Recommended IM Injection Site A Canadian nursing study has found 7 out of 10 hospital nurses don’t routinely use the recommended ventrogluteal hip site for intramuscular injections. Thyroid hormone linked with higher fracture risk Safety of calcium supplements questioned over cardiac concerns Osteoporosis Canada responds to study with caution to assess women’s total intake before adding supplements New Brunswick Catastrophic Drug Plan to start this fall The first phase of New Brunswick’s catastrophic drug program will be phased in this fall, says the province’s health minister, Madeleine Dube. N.B. government says first phase of catastrophic drug plan coming this fall New Brunswick's health minister says the first phase of a catastrophic drug program for the province will be introduced this year Saskatchewan lowers generic drug costs Provincial government plan to lower prices goes into effect June 1. First Previous 1064 1065 1066 1067 1068 Next Last