Health Canada won't say how much new kids' pain medicine coming, where it's goingChief Medical Adviser Dr. Supriya Sharma says the first signs of supply issues arose in April but it wasn't until August that companies warned their efforts to increase supplies were failing. WEBINAR: The practical management of COPD in pharmacyComing up on Wednesday Nov, 23, 2022 at 12:00 p.m. EST, join pharmacist Mike Boivin as he leads a free webinar on COPD. Ontario's top doctor 'strongly' recommends masks, stops short of mandate Dr. Kieran Moore made the recommendation Monday as part of an update on the pediatric respiratory virus season. Could recent advances present a genuine 'cure' for type 1 diabetes? Highlights from the European Association for the Study of Diabetes congress in Stockholm. Case report: A neck rash A patient with a curious rash at Dr. Robert Dickson's clinic warrants a referral to the dermatologist. Emergency supply of children’s acetaminophen coming to ease shortages: Health Canada The imported product should be pharmacy shelves within weeks, Health Canada said. Antibiotics can stop bleeds in people taking low-dose aspirin Peptic ulcers commonly caused by H. Pylori infection. Examining sexual activity as an asthma trigger Equivalent to walking up two flights of stairs, but its impact may be underreported. Has respect between doctors gone with the wind? Specialists depend on referrals. If we, family doctors, says Dr. Jabir Jassam, acted together we could do something about disrespectful specialists. First of its kind study on the value of Canada’s specialty drug market Neighbourhood Pharmacies and IQVIA team up to provide quantitative data report on the real value of pharmacy specialty services. First Previous 404 405 406 407 408 Next Last