Family sues a Rexall pharmacy in Leduc, AlbertaSix children of Teresa Sempek Moscicki suggest the elderly woman’s death followed a mistake made by a Rexall pharmacy. Highlights of the 2014 Canadian hypertension guidelinesNew recommendations for very elderly patients and new dietary sodium limit. U.K. program pays pharmacists for fall-prevention services Initiative is being tested at dozens of pharmacies in Doncaster, England. India's Ranbaxy hit by FDA product ban at 4th Indian plant The FDA says company can’t use ingredients from facility in generic drugs marketed in the U.S. Alberta pharmacists await details of new pharmacy agreement Information about a new agreement between pharmacists and Alberta Health and Alberta Blue Cross are expected this week. Toronto's 'Robin Hood' doctor gets six-month suspension, $60k fine Toronto's so-called "Robin Hood" doctor has been handed a suspension and a hefty financial penalty. Q&A with Tamara Bournival: A desire to serve Pharmacist Tamara Bournival travels to the Philippines to help with disaster relief efforts. Why PPNs are a worrisome trend How are preferred provider networks any different in principle than offering loyalty points on prescriptions? Ontario hypertension study shows significantly positive results Pharmacist-led program quadrupled the number of patients who were able to get their blood pressure under control. How one pharmacist plans to attract physicians to an underserved region Windsor's George El-Turk hopes to attract family doctors to his sprawling suburban community with a new combined pharmacy-medical centre. First Previous 836 837 838 839 840 Next Last