Take our doctors' OTC recos surveyDo our annual OTC Counselling and Recommendations survey. Chance to win $500. ‘Dr. Pharmacist?’Pharmacists are about to start minor ailments prescribing Jan. 1 in Ontario but are they diagnosticians? What unintended consequences might we see? Semaglutide shortage: Blame it on Elon Musk, Kim K. and TikTok celebs Demand for semaglutide spiked after Musk tweeted that Wegovy helped him lose weight. That's a problem for patients with Type 2 diabetes or obesity who can't fill their prescriptions. Share your reccos on OTCs Pharmacists, please participate in our 29th annual Survey on OTC Counselling and Recommendations. Leadership, advocacy and pharmacy – our future is bright Here's what I've learned: Pharmacy leadership is like an iceberg—much of the work being done on behalf of the profession happens out of sight. Strep A and scarlet fever infections surge in U.K., drive up antibiotic demand, prices Families and pharmacists struggling to find medications as highly unusual numbers of cases occur. 'High risk' businesses in Ontario must have opioid antidote kits and training by June Data from the province's coroner's office shows 2,819 people died from opioids in 2021. Improving medication adherence with tech innovation School of Pharmacy project pairs medication taking with new technologies to empower older adults to age in place. How to manage gastroesophageal reflux symptoms in healthy infants Canadian Paediatric Society offers evidence-based guidance for management of symptoms attributed to gastroesophageal reflux in healthy infants. 'I get yelled at a lot': An overworked emergency department prepares for a new surge One child recently spent 36 hours in the emergency department waiting for an inpatient bed. First Previous 226 227 228 229 230 Next Last