Why do doctors badmouth other doctors to patients?A study out of the U.S. has come up with some interesting—but perhaps unsurprising—statistics Canadian-based company at centre of U.S. lawsuit to stop new import lawWindsor, Ontario-based international pharmacy CanaRx is at the centre of the disagreement. Do PPIs increase hip fracture risk? Gastroenterology group updates its position on proton pump inhibitor therapy and the risk of hip fracture. United States follows Canada’s lead in assessing quality technician programs A new commission to ensure the quality of pharmacy technician education and training programs was recently launched south of the border. Pharmacy study recommends improve communications Study assesses potential barriers to patient drug therapy education on release from hospital. ATV injuries and deaths still seen in kids despite laws CPS to advocate for enforcement of laws, compliance No need to resort to biologics when methotrexate fails Second-line rheumatoid arthritis treatment needn’t be costly Ketamine-induced cystitis responds to anti-inflammatories Abusers of the anesthetic develop painful, frequent urination and liver abnormalities Update on drugs in breast milk Pediatrics group issues update on transfer of drugs into breast milk. More materials being provided to Chatham-Kent medical offices An annual check up for a program to promote early literacy by placing books and other materials in doctors' waiting rooms, shows it's in good health. First Previous 1651 1652 1653 1654 1655 Next Last