Pharmacist who ordered staff to sign prescriptions gets 14-month suspension and $10K in costsShamez Kassam, who owned a pharmacy in London, Ont., also instructed staff to dispense methadone without a pharmacist present, according to the Ontario College of Pharmacists. What do we know about vitamin B12 deficiency? Certain segments of the population are at higher risk of not getting enough of this critical nutrient. FIP creates reference guide for sore throats Sore throats are the most common upper respiratory infections for which antibiotics are prescribed, when they’re not needed. Free migraine master classes offered to healthcare professionals Classes featuring experts on migraine science will be available around the world. Federal health minister says 1M units of imported kids' pain meds now hitting shelves The Canadian Pharmacists Association confirmed to the Canadian Press shipments have started to arrive. QUIZ: Test your knowledge of acne vulgaris How much do you know about treatment of acne? New software suite to simplify care for specialty patients Digital solution expected to decrease burden on healthcare providers. Use of alirocumab to reduce the risk of a major adverse cardiovascular event SCPP Council mandates time-delayed safes Signage must be displayed on the external entrance doors for the public to see and at the pharmacy counters. Ubrogepant will be the first oral CGRP antagonist for acute migraine in Canada Health Canada approves Ubrelvy (ubrogepant) for treating acute migraine, with or without aura, in adults First Previous 228 229 230 231 232 Next Last