Slynd: second oral progestin-only contraceptive now available in CanadaBackup nonhormonal contraception is not required unless two or more active tablet doses are missed. Not in my pharmacy: Clearing the smoke on employees who light upYou counsel patients regularly about the dangers of smoking and have helped more than a few kick their nicotine habit. But you can’t seem to do anything about the smoker in your midst: a pharmacy team member who lights up regularly. Independent U.S. pharmacies take quasi-monopolies to task Submission to Federal Trade Commission urges action on mega companies putting patients at risk. With melatonin supplement use on the rise, experts ask if it should be prescription-only Patients often use melatonin supplements incorrectly, sleep experts say. New site aims to raise awareness around medication safety With content driven by pharmacy students, goal is to educate and reduce errors Exhausted and buried alive in an administrative avalanche? Dr. Eric Cadesky offers some useful suggestions on how to can reclaim your time and energy Canadians 4th in the world in per capita drug spending: report The average Canadian spends $669 on drugs per year, according to a new report from NiceRx. AHS encourages prescribers to avoid fluoroquinolones as first-line antibiotic therapy If it’s not asthma, what is it? Asthma is over-diagnosed, but beware of asthma mimickers. 170 Saskatchewan pharmacies can now prescribe Paxlovid Previously, the medication could only be prescribed through a central team at the province's health authority. First Previous 281 282 283 284 285 Next Last