Health Quality Ontario urges doctors to use caution when prescribing opioids B.C.'s public health officer's career included policies on HIV, opioids crisis Clinical pharmacy technician plays key role in pain management clinic Enhances pain management, opioid safety and timely communication between patients and healthcare providers Liver specialist slams Health Canada’s stand on Tylenol Acetaminophen is found in more than 700 medications and an estimated 4,500 Canadians are hospitalized each year for acetaminophen overdoses University of Waterloo and OCP launch educational tool for pharmacists Program designed to improve knowledge in use of naloxone, immunization administration and more Ontario funds pharmacist counselling and meds for youth to quit smoking The Ontario government is making pharmacist-led smoking cessation and medications available at no cost to the province's youth. Canada is the third country to be affected by Epipen shortage Individuals have been asked to hang on to and use auto-injectors that are past their expiry dates if they experience an anaphylactic reaction Abortion pill still largely out of reach for most women in Nova Scotia The abortion pill remains out of reach of most Nova Scotia women, because doctors still cannot bill the province for providing it. New Canadian guideline and algorithm for deprescribing antipsychotics Provides advice for safe tapering and stopping antipsychotics used for insomnia or BPSD Pharmacists are dispensing advice on how to curb harmful medications in seniors First Previous 547 548 549 550 551 Next Last