Pharmacists understand penicillin allergies better than physicians, study showsPharmacists have a better understanding of penicillin allergies than other healthcare providers, shows a new study published in the Annals of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology. Managing post-traumatic stress disorderReview outlines clinical features, patient assessment, treatment and prevention Here comes the dissolvable microneedle patch for flu vaccination Novel device found to be safe and preferred in first-in-human trial What your patients are reading - week of June 26, 2017 Doctor who prescribed cannabis to ex-girlfriend reprimanded—but not suspended Dr. Ian Cowan pleaded guilty to the current charges earlier this month; he was also found guilty on similar charges in 2001 What should patients be paying for in our publicly funded health system? Pharmacy cafe hits Edmonton Pharmacist sisters say concept is ideal way to make waiting for scripts more enjoyable "Viral" prescription pad new tool for pharmacists REGINA—The Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region (RQHR) is hoping the increasing use of a viral prescription pad will decrease the unnecessary prescribing of antibiotics. Updated guidelines on dyspepsia management US/Canadian guidelines clarify tests for diagnosis and sequence of therapies Experts to tackle 'questionable integrity' of medical evidence Manifesto aims to develop more trustworthy data to improve health care First Previous 585 586 587 588 589 Next Last