Ontario to join B.C.'s proposed class action against opioid manufacturersThe Ontario government will announce Monday that it intends to join British Columbia's proposed class action lawsuit against dozens of opioid manufacturers. B.C.'s drug plan to save millions with the use of biosimilar drugs: DixBritish Columbia says it will save more than $96 million in its prescription drug program by expanding the use of so-called biosimilar drugs to treat diabetes, arthritis and Crohn's disease. N.S. government breaking the back of primary care With new legislation, N.S. is creating an adversarial relationship between doctors and allied care providers, and patients will lose out because of it ER tales: Remember just this Seeing first-hand a common misconception about Naloxone kits Ontario pharmacist warns against fake scripts Mark Scanlon said he's seeing a new kind of high-quality forgeries, and wants to warn other pharmacists After $140k went missing, pharmacy appeals ODBP ban Not only did the court uphold the ban, but it also ordered the pharmacy to pay $10,000 in damages to the ministry of health Off-label use of epilepsy drugs to treat pain may harm some patients Physicians discuss benefits, challenges and practicalities of medical cannabis The Clinical Cannabinoid Education Network recently held a medical cannabis summit, and invited several doctors to share their experiences Teva Canada provides resources for caregivers Techs a key component of weight-loss program First Previous 413 414 415 416 417 Next Last