Many new drugs are expensive and specialized, market review findsHigh-priced specialty drugs dominated the market for new drugs in 2015 and 2016, both in Canada and internationally, continuing a trend that has been evident since 2009. B.C. pharmacist allowed to practise again after admitting to 2,400 fraudulent claimsJin Tong Li manipulated Pharmanet claims in order for his patients receive financial benefits they were not entitled to U.S. pharmacist denies woman miscarriage drug on moral grounds The pharmacist allegedly refused to fill her prescription in front of her child and five customers behind her in line Healthcare marketers charged with defrauding insurers of more than $200 million Marketers associated with one pharmacy recruited dentists, physicians, nurse practitioners and others to writing bogus prescriptions to patients they never examined Promote effective sunscreen use with these tips Help consumers select and use sunscreens properly Autocomplete: Can tech solve the problem of incomplete or inaccurate medication records? The pharmacist's wish list Ideas to help doctors smooth over tricky interactions with pharmacist colleagues OTC switch: Canada lags in changing prescription drugs to OTC but that may soon change Initiative promotes national pharmacist-led smoking cessation scope of practice One-day symposium in Ottawa discussed an ideal national model for pharmacist-led smoking cessation programs. Free Webinar June 27: Optimizing Self-Monitoring of Blood Glucose First Previous 455 456 457 458 459 Next Last