What your patients are reading - Week of March 16, 2015 Drug spending in U.S. increases at highest rate since 2003Increase due to expensive Hep C drugs and compounded medications. Updated guidance on preventing and managing neonatal ophthalmia Healthcare professionals should advocate for rescinding mandatory ocular prophylaxis laws. Medicare changes doctors Stateside: Entry-level hospital pharmacist salaries to decline More grads, techs and technology to drive salaries down over next five years. Opinion: Time for improved transparency and openness in pharmaceutical drug regulation Senate report calls for more transparency and openness. Elderly man credits pharmacist for saving his life N.S. man’s high blood pressure a concern, so quick-thinking pharmacist calls 911. MDs say new house call service could disrupt continuity of care Others argue that it will keep patients out of the ER Medical marijuana user says new Health Canada regulations are discriminating User would rather go to jail than stop growing his own pot. The lure of ‘integrative medicine’ First Previous 1436 1437 1438 1439 1440 Next Last