B.C. eases rules on med reviewsMore patients in B.C. can receive a medication review from their pharmacist, thanks to a change in eligibility rules that took effect May 1. Patients getting more involved in pharmaceutical researchSupport is growing for increased collaboration between pharmaceutical companies and patients in research processes worldwide, according to a new report by healthcare intelligence company GBI Research. Video: Pharmacist foils robbery attempt... with bear spray When a man attempted to rob the same pharmacy for a third time, Susan Beller was fed up and fought back. The Healthcare Interview: Dr. Joel Lexchin’s advice for understanding clinical research? Follow the money Drug industry expert discusses solutions to funding bias and a potential way of tying profits Video: Pharmacist foils robbery attempt... with bear spray When a man attempted to rob the same pharmacy for a third time, Susan Beller was fed up and fought back. Editor's note: Lead the way With more than two million Canadians diagnosed with diabetes, there's never been a better time to dispense the knowledge found in this supplement. S.K. approves four new minor ailments for fees Saskatchewan pharmacists are expected to receive provincially funded minor ailment assessment fees for four new ailments, bringing the total number to seven. Adherence tools Not just a service, but a ‘win-win’ marketing tool. Spotlight: Naz’s Pharmacy's Nafisa Merali Pharmacy owner from Vancouver is committed to change. Drug News: April/May 2012 New drugs, new indications, recent Health Canada advisories, new dosage forms, and new generics. First Previous 1849 1850 1851 1852 1853 Next Last