Watch out for these three common errors with diabetes medicationsBecause managing diabetes is complex, there is more of an opportunity for mistakes with these medications. Case report: A diagnostic distribution?Despite a probing discussion at Dr. Robert Dickson's clinic, the cause of a patient's chest rash remains a mystery. New guidance available on how to assess and manage pain in children Canadian Paediatric Society issues best practices in pain assessment and management for children. Right dosage, wrong drug: Patient lands in ER after pharmacist misreads prescription Pharmacy owner Bach Heng Ta dispensed Pregabalin instead of Gabapentin but maintained the prescribed dosage, according to the Ordre des pharmaciens du Québec. Mindfulness worked as well for anxiety as drug in study The study tested a widely used mindfulness program that includes 2 1/2 hours of classes weekly and 45 minutes of daily practice at home. Proper disposal of medications highlighted in new video and wall poster Designed to assist pharmacists in educating patients and reinforcing safe medication disposal practices. Have meds, will travel: 8 questions you need to ask your patients before they hit the skies Sunscreen? Check. Packing codeine for that trip to Japan? Nope. Because your pet's not your patient: Pharmacist gets suspended and hit with fine and costs Nova Scotia pharmacist Connie Gault was also sanctioned for prescribing drugs for family members. Can we do anything about restless leg syndrome? When symptoms are mild, even a few lifestyle changes may provide relief, notes Dr. Noorali Bharwani. 5 Tips for maximizing technicians’ skills in your community pharmacy Technicians will be at the centre of a paradigm shift in community pharmacy. First Previous 2 3 4 5 6 Next Last