OPA wants to work with police to prevent drugstore robberiesA steady stream of calls from members who’ve experienced a drugstore robbery has spurred the association to call on police to do more to help with prevention. It's time for B.C. to reconsider private drug plans for public employeesWhy is B.C. wasting money on a private insurance middleman for public employee drug coverage? New Canadian guidelines for managing gonococcal infections Ontario limits funding for glucose test strips Ministry suggests pharmacists use patient questions about change as opportunity to provide MedsCheck for diabetes. ARBs vary in efficacy for preventing cardiovascular events in diabetes patients New CMAJ study suggests that telmisartan or valsartan may be the preferred angiotensin receptor blockers for preventing cardiovascular events in patients with diabetes. Letter: OPA Chair responds to Ken Burns' resolution Pharmacists from all settings must work together with a shared message that promotes and demonstrates our value, says OPA's Carlo Berardi. The Medical Post table of contents: July 16, 2013 print edition Longer prescription aids compliance in elderly cardiac patients And attendance at followup appointments doesn’t suffer, study shows Epidurals linked with infants’ respiratory distress Alberta researcher plans bigger prospective study Watch COPD patients closely First Previous 878 879 880 881 882 Next Last