Infant tumours respond to beta-blockersSerendipity strikes French MDs who used propranolol in child with hemangioma and heart problem WMA softens motion naming doctors as sole prescribersDoctors trained to combine diagnosis with prescribing, but opponents cite physician shortages, need for team approach Small study reveals insulin dosing errors in hospital Inpatients often put on a sliding scale insulin order, which can lead to mistakes Pharmacists make key contributions to primary care teams Help manage BP and other CV risk factors in diabetes patients. Local data needed to guide MRSA prescribing Physicians may be relying on national and not local data on rates of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) when prescribing antibiotics for wound infections, according to a large U.S. study. Letter: Item about generic substitutions missed key points Glimmer of hope in Alberta? Rosiglitazone: new Canadian restrictions Health Canada has issued new usage restrictions for rosiglitazone-containing products. Osteoporosis: There’s an app for that New Canadian guidelines offer a choice of risk assessment tools How to avoid polypharmacy in seniors Avoid woes by checking whether all pills a patient takes are needed First Previous 1096 1097 1098 1099 1100 Next Last