Deal with Quebec family doctors 'cushions blow' of accessory fee ban Newfoundland and Labrador adopts new practice standardsOutline patient safety measures to follow when using expanded scope. Family physicians’ journal repudiates morning-sickness guideline Controversial drug Diclectin no longer considered first-line treatment In Brief: Pharmacists need support to reduce errors, says CPhA leader Chair calls for national error reporting, e-prescribing to improve patient safety. Judge scraps B.C.'s bid to toss lawsuit against welfare deductions for methadone Proposed class-action seeks compensation for people who had to use part of welfare cheques to pay for addiction treatment. Health Canada seizes 'health products' from Toronto adult shop Dangerous 'poppers', sexual enhancement products seized. In Brief: Abortion pill makes Canadian debut A few dozen doctors and pharmacists have taken the required training to prescribe and distribute the drug. Hospital clinic kept open by specialists paying for clerical staff, orthopedic surgeon testifies Quebec pharmacists reach tentative deal with government to avoid medical accessory fee ban Blood tests, flu vaccines given by nurses on store premises expected to be excluded from ban. Canadian study shows asthma often misdiagnosed or goes into remission in adults One-third of adults with recently diagnosed asthma can be safely tapered off asthma meds. First Previous 613 614 615 616 617 Next Last