Healthcare professionals urged to curtail antibiotic use in asymptomatic bacteriuria“Symptom-Free Pee: Let It Be” campaign promotes the wise use of antibiotics. What goes on behind the pharmacy counter, anyway?Pharmacists make sure that your prescriptions are safe, appropriate and effectively tailored for you. Inaccuracy of Ministry of Health wait-time data a decade-long struggle, plastic surgeon testifies Saskatoon taps single pharmacy to reduce home care drug errors Region hopes to reduce mistakes by going from 80 pharmacy partners down to one. CFP Forum: Are things really that bad? While no one’s saying “The end is nigh!” quite yet, there was a clear consensus at this year's event: if pharmacy doesn’t change a lot of things very soon, pharmacists may not like what happens next. Omega-3 supplements fail to prevent psychosis Promising single-centre results don’t pan out in large multicentre trial N.S. senior wants more transparency around dispensing fees Woman says many are shocked to discover they pay more for pharmacy services than medications. Press review – November 25, 2016 Health Canada examines safety of ondansetron used off-label for nausea and vomiting of pregnancy A link with birth defects could not be confirmed or ruled out. Insurance companies that cover Canadian workers struggling with rising drug costs, coverage decisions Benefits plans having to deal with recent introduction of costly new biologics First Previous 623 624 625 626 627 Next Last