Calgary clinic offers new hope for patients addicted to opioidsTheir injectable opioid agonist program is only the second of its kind in the country Pharmacy renovation puts pharmaceutical care first Alberta defines compassion New guidelines from the Alberta College of Pharmacy offer a guide to when it is and isn't appropriate to offer patients 'inducements' such as drug manufacturers’ coupons Something special about BioScript Pharmacy N.S. pharmacists voluntarily reporting intercepted errors The study, published in CMAJ Open, is believed to be the first in North America to quantitatively examine reported errors from community pharmacies. Quebec pharmacy faculties to survey the challenges of student placements Just two years ago, pharmacy students were both pawns and victims in a years-long battle between over professional fees and changes to legislation Ontario may soon reverse its ban on private label generics But some pharmacists are concerned the move could put smaller, independent pharmacies at a significant disadvantage Limited healthcare resources: The difficult balancing act Palliative care doctors raise concerns about withdrawing high-dose opioids A CMAJ editorial from a high-profile Toronto MD suggested enacting Vanessa's Law to ban high dose opioids and stem the current epidemic P.E.I. association conducts national survey of technicians First Previous 433 434 435 436 437 Next Last