Clinical Notes: November 2014Hypertension self-management; preventing antibiotic–sulfonylurea interactions; benzodiazepines and Alzheimer’s; updated menopause and osteoporosis guidelines. Genome project shines light on community pharmacyPharmacists to collect saliva samples from patients on warfarin, send them for genetic analysis. Drug News: November 2014 A review of launches, new indications, Health Canada advisories and new dosage forms. Quebec MDs remind colleagues that charging patients extra is illegal U.S. pharmacists learn to share the story of their value NCPA convention strikes an optimistic tone focused on opportunities for growth. Prescription pills found in Halloween candy Pharmacist says there were enough antihistamines in the package to kill the small child they were intended for. Reader Letter Re: Safe Chemotherapy Use, October A recent feature on chemotherapy excluded some key resources accessible across the country. Far North pharmacies break the mold Canada’s northern territories offer pharmacists unique practice challenges and opportunities. I put my mom in a retirement home, and it is a good thing It's time we dispelled the stereotypic image that permeates the industry. Don't mix well: Nova Scotia MD's vaccination methods land him in trouble A Halifax doctor has been reprimanded and fined for mixing vaccines, as the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Nova Scotia states in its disciplinary case. First Previous 773 774 775 776 777 Next Last