Pharmacist leaders make the case for free naloxoneOur own poll found that more than 50% of pharmacists who responded did not support efforts to make Naloxone available free of charge College suspends Labrador obstetrician after two baby deaths in 2014 Pharmacy U aims to equip owners for era of change Just a few weeks left to register for Pharmacy U Toronto and take advantage of a stellar lineup of accredited educational sessions Certificate program announced for clinical documentation improvement Aiming for total Wellth New smoking restrictions take effect on Ontario hospital properties Treating cold and flu symptoms in patients with chronic conditions Quebec pharmacists grudgingly accept new rules for purchasing generics Bill 148 limits the percentage of generic medications a pharmacy can purchase from any single supplier Nominations open January 2 for BC Pharmacy awards The B.C. Pharmacy Association (BCPhA) has opened the nomination process for the 2018 BC Excellence in Pharmacy Awards. B.C. health official wants to put relatively safe and common opioid in vending machines Ontario's Health Ministry said the province has about half a dozen remote locations where prescription drugs are available through dispensing machines. First Previous 477 478 479 480 481 Next Last