U.K. junior doctors refuse 11% pay hike following strike threatJunior doctors reject offer accusing the government of megaphone diplomacy over good faith negotiations Health authority releases new guidelines to treat opioid addictions in B.C.Doctors encouraged to rethink prescribing methadone for people battling opioid addictions. ONA re-elects Linda Haslam-Stroud and Vicki McKenna Saskatoon pharmacist ordered to pay $17,000 for changing doctor’s orders But Ian Delmage maintains he did nothing wrong and that the college's decision undermines the profession. Nurses being battered and bruised while on the job Canada’s Valeant faces intense pressure in U.S. Drug pricing scandal in States puts our RX darling under the microscope. Alberta to make antidote to fentanyl overdoses available at more places Naloxone could soon be available at universities, pharmacies and doctors' offices. Playing the long game Building our reputation takes patience and patient care. What your patients are reading – Week of November 2, 2015 Going off-label fraught with hazards Quebec study links off-label prescribing with adverse drug events First Previous 1345 1346 1347 1348 1349 Next Last