Putting the patient firstCarol Lazaruk is breathing much easier these days, and it's not just because she hasn't smoked a cigarette for six months. It's also because she knows she can count on her pharmacist for support. New Brunswick pharmacists ready to assess minor ailmentsProvince's pharmacists are prepared to expand their role in providing healthcare across the province—and be reimbursed for it. ON NEWS: Private drug plan brings pharmacy to the table Successful first flu shot season for Ontario pharmacists About 580 pharmacies had provided 200,000 pharmacist-administered flu shots by early February and that number is expected to be much higher by the end of the season. Dude, there’s a book in that ER A periodic writer for the Medical Post, Dr. Donovan Gray’s first book is a collection of humourous, and sombre, tales from the ER Seebri Breezhaler for COPD maintenance therapy Novartis launching new inhaled, long-acting muscarinic receptor antagonist. Pain in the elderly Tips for managing persistent pain in older patients More bad news for the obese: driving can be hazardous Extra padding doesn’t count as crash protection, study shows Inmate sues two doctors for allegedly missing cancerous lump on leg WINNIPEG | A Manitoba inmate is suing two doctors and the province for allegedly ignoring a lump on his leg that turned out to be cancerous. Go easy on transfusions in GI bleeds A more conservative strategy is better, studies show First Previous 1743 1744 1745 1746 1747 Next Last