Was an unlicensed pharmacy operating out of an Ontario addiction clinic?Three staffers claim methadone was being prepared at the clinic without accreditation, but the owner insists everything was done by the book. CRA discovers $58 million in unreported pharmacy incentivesAuditors wrap up four-year investigation into incentives income. Naloxone nasal spray to be available for emergency treatment of opioid overdose Health Canada issues interim order to temporarily allow naloxone nasal spray to be imported from the US. Global conference to address future of pharmacy education The first Global Conference on Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Education will set future milestones for education and workforce development of pharmacists and pharmaceutical scientists. Jean Coutu open to selling medical marijuana, but won't lobby federal government A lot of questions remain unanswered, says CEO following company's AGM. CVS to pay $3.5M over allegations of forged prescriptions CVS says it has taken steps to help its pharmacists determine whether a prescription is legitimate. Invega Trinza: first injectable antipsychotic administered every three months New paliperidone formulation aims to reduce relapse risk and improve adherence in schizophrenia. CPhA offering free naloxone webinar for pharmacists With provinces moving antidote to Schedule II status, association looks to help pharmacists understand important role they will play. Review finds some doctors are getting fee-for-service payments and 'top ups' at Alberta's PCNs No hearing by U.S. Supreme Court in case about pharmacists’ religious objections to Plan B State requires pharmacists to fill lawful prescriptions for emergency contraceptives or refer patients to another pharmacist in the same store. First Previous 558 559 560 561 562 Next Last