Provinces roll out flu vaccine programsMost of Canada’s provinces and territories have updated their influenza vaccination programs for the 2019-2020 season, and are set make supplies available for the general public starting mid-October to early November. ‘Take as directed’: A hard pill for pharmacists to swallowThe forms in e-prescribing platforms are creating errors and new headaches for pharmacists Brian Peters, CEO of MD Financial, announces retirement The head of the firm announced that he will be stepping down at the end of February 2020 Hyperthyroidism drug methimazole may increase risk of acute pancreatitis Canadian product safety information for methimazole products being updated to include this risk Neighbourhood Pharmacies and CPhA weigh in on federal election platforms They also outline their own priorities going into the 2019 election Alberta pharmacist who stole prescription drugs fined, can no longer practise A southern Alberta pharmacist convicted earlier this year of prescription drug theft is no longer allowed to practise. First expert analysis of medication incidents and near misses released in Ontario The AIMS program will be fully rolled out to all 4,500+ community pharmacies later this fall The unintended consequences of healthcare advances High cost drugs: A solution to a common inventory dilemma How government can improve wholesale purchasing of high-cost pharmaceuticals Health Canada recalling some ranitidine drugs after impurities detected The manufacturer of Zantac, one of the brand name labels of ranitidine, said it will be halting distribution but existing stock is still safe to sell First Previous 404 405 406 407 408 Next Last