Pharmacists rally after historic flooding in New BrunswickTwo pharmacies were affected by the flooding—both continued serving their communities during the disaster Tribalism and outrage Risk of liver injury in patients taking the direct oral anticoagulant, dabigatran Health Canada working with manufacturers to update product safety information Why it's important to test drugs on pregnant women Many pregnant women probably forgo their meds because there's no drug safety information available to them—that needs to change Toronto Star publishes results of 'unprecedented' investigation on physician regulators Most colleges declined to respond to the report, but those that did said they are committed to strengthening the public disclosure of information Researchers want nationwide database to gauge risk of pediatric cancer drugs Adverse reactions in some drugs include bone disease, pancreatitis, anaphylaxis, nerve damage in the limbs, and inflammation of the mucous membranes MD suspended for penning mean letter to patient—and CC’ing pastor A Quebec doctor who wrote an mean personal letter to a patient and then cc’d that same letter to a local pastor has been suspended from work for four months. EMRs: Tools or increasingly physician managers? B.C. court rejects class action appeal against makers of Cold-Fx The decision is the latest in a legal challenge that has gone through several iterations since 2012 Alberta slashes fees for prescribing pharmacists Fees for care plans and medication reviews will drop May 17; demand for them in the province spiked by 900% last year First Previous 1013 1014 1015 1016 1017 Next Last