Manitoba government ends 30 day limit on prescription drug suppliesManitobans will once again be able to get up to a 90-day supply of most prescription drugs at their pharmacies, starting Monday, May 11. Pharmacist's new book links gut health and a better brainImproving your gut health can improve your brain health too, believes Ottawa pharmacist Kent MacLeod. In fact, he’s written an entire book on it. Biology of the Brain launched May 7 to a live Facebook audience of some 1,000 people. ER tales: A good story Knowing what happened before a patient came into the ER can make all the difference Chicago researchers question the use of delayed antibiotic prescriptions Delayed antibiotic prescriptions do not improve patient outcomes and unnecessarily expose patients to harm Pharmacists receiving short shipments as drug shortages continue Health Canada has identified 27 drug shortages that could have a serious impact on the health system Prescribing and testing for thyroid dysfunction increases after minor adjustment in lab measure CPhA update: How are YOU doing? Pharmacies have adapted in unbelievable ways to respond to the needs of their communities and may need to do even more Tales from the pharmacy frontlines First oral GLP-1 receptor agonist for type 2 diabetes reaches Canadian market Novo Nordisk introduces Rybelsus, an oral formulation of semaglutide Hypertension professional certification program for pharmacists now available Hypertension Canada program provides pharmacists with knowledge and confidence to identify and manage patients with hypertension First Previous 412 413 414 415 416 Next Last