CPhA warns assisted dying will involve appropriate drug therapiesMDs will not be alone when facing the issue; pharmacists will be involved. Quebec pharmacist fined $3,500 in death of patientGave 89-year-old wrong anti-coagulant dosage, which proved fatal. Walgreens tells Theranos to stop using lab under scrutiny Pharmacy chain tells blood-testing startup to send samples collected at its drugstores to other labs. Pharmacists step up for multi-stakeholder pilot in Kingston, Ont. Plan in the works for project involving employees with diabetes, added focus on exercise. Nova Scotia pharmacare program likely to cost seniors more next year: opposition Plan will save province money, but cost seniors more say critics. BC court rules in favour of prohibiting incentives Following court decision, prohibition of incentives for prescriptions and pharmacy services is now in force. English pharmacies could face even deeper cuts Group warns pharmacists government intends to go further than announced $350M cut, expects up to 3,000 drugstores to close. Albertans prefer pharmacies for their flu shots This season, pharmacies giving more shots than public health clinics. E-prescribing app connects doctors to pharmacists PetalMD is integrating newly acquired app-based e-prescription service into its medical platform. Video: “Technology and the Pharmacist” keynote presentation Kelly Grindrod on how technology is revolutionizing the pharmacist/patient relationship. First Previous 584 585 586 587 588 Next Last