Exclusive Video: Pharmacy community launches action plan for Canada's health systemPlan outlines five initiatives that economists estimate could save governments up to $11 billion over three years. Needle-free syringes now available in CanadaQUEBC CITY | Needle-free Injex syringes are now available in Canada. They are distributed by Marketing Medical Canada. Ontario RNs, RPNs thrilled with expanded role New scope will allow for greater access to care for patients Quebec's nurses want to prescribe more meds, tests Quebec nurses say they should get more powers of prescription to help speed up certain procedures and wait times. Press Review - April 16, 2013 Check out our review of recent stories in the media - Top Story: Healthcare workers rally downtown for Equal Pay Day. Read this and National nursing body urges Soldiers' Memorial to reinstate registered nurses Pot smoking cuts viral load in HIV patients Canadian study believed to be first to show benefit of cannabis on the infection New first-in-class agent showing promise in overactive bladder Beta-3-adrenoceptor agonist offers alternative to decades-old treatments Antibiotics cut exacerbations in non-cystic fibrosis bronchiectasis But concerns raised over macrolides’ cardiovascular risk Pharmacists fielding worried callers re birth control recall New Brunswick pharmacists have been busy fielding calls from anxious patients after news of an urgent recall of Alysena-28 birth control pills broke last Monday, the CBC reported. First Previous 900 901 902 903 904 Next Last