Teva Canada provides resources for caregivers Use of any benzodiazepine in early pregnancy increases risk of spontaneous abortionSimilar risk found with short- and long-acting agents, and risk appears to increase with cumulative dose Techs a key component of weight-loss program B.C. requires tech training for Opioid Agonist Treatment Patient access to lab results: a new headache Allowing patients to view lab results online before seeing their doctor creates undue worry for patients and extra hassle for physicians. How to spot forgeries – and what to do about it New simplified Canadian guideline for managing opioid use disorder in primary care Provides recommendations on pharmacologic and psychotherapy treatments, practice pearls and helpful algorithms Manitoba backs down on part of plan to close hospital emergency rooms Nurses and doctors have said the ER closure would hurt patient care Quebec pharmacists will soon be able extend prescriptions without notifying the doctor Canadian drug makers hit with $1.1B suit for pushing opioids despite risks Some of the biggest pharmaceutical names in the country such as Apotex, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Johnson and Johnson and the Jean Coutu Group are named in the suit First Previous 899 900 901 902 903 Next Last