5 tips for enhancing adherence in patients with mental illnessImportant tips pharmacists can adopt to maximize adherence in patients with mental illness. Co-workers' complaints about Ontario nurse who verbally and sexually abused residents weren't relayed to administrators, ministry of health says Chlorpropamide to be discontinued in Canada before mid-2017 Patients taking chlorpropamide must be switched to an alternate therapy for type 2 diabetes. Winnipeg doctor who traded Oxy for sex disciplined again A Manitoba doctor has been handed a six-month suspension for misconduct, following a string of legal problems. When it comes to prescription drug coverage, our health system has plenty in common with the U.S. – and that's not a good thing Universal pharmacare will cut costs and save lives What your patients are reading – week of December 12, 2016 U.S. hospitals and clinics are more frequently demanding up-front payment from patients NPR reported that patients are even asked to cover several-thousand-dollar deductibles or risk being refused care “So far so good” for OPA staff pharmacist caucus Group formed one year ago to engage frontline pharmacists around hot button issues that directly affect them. New Brunswick's DIS has long way to go, say pharmacists Profession welcomes new PMP but decries lack of alert system. Canadian Diabetes Association recognizes cardiovascular benefits of liraglutide Revised interim statement includes liraglutide as an option for adults with type 2 diabetes and clinical cardiovascular disease. First Previous 622 623 624 625 626 Next Last