Video: BC community pharmacists participate in “first of its kind” genome projectInitiative aims to make personalized medicine a reality for patients. Survey to assess need for credential recognition systemPharmacists, employers will be asked to weigh in on the need for credentialing program. BC’s community pharmacists are stocked and ready for flu season More than 90% of pharmacies in the province have at least one pharmacist authorized to administer injections. Olex: first nonprescription proton pump inhibitor in Canada Omeprazole 14-day treatment for frequent heartburn now reaching pharmacy shelves. U of T ranked top pharmacy school in Canada Global rating also has program 16th in the world. Newfoundland expands pharmacists' scope They can now provide flu shots and other vaccines via injection or inhalation. Scorpiniti leaves Rexall to head back to the U.S. Led major re-branding of chain's drugstores during short tenure. Harvoni for chronic hepatitis C First once-daily single-tablet regimen for chronic HCV genotype 1 infection. CPSO warns doctors about charging for medical cannabis scripts The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario has come out with draft policies surrounding the controversial prescribing of medial marijuana. Doctor says she'll charge employers $30 for sick notes A doctor in Nova Scotia is taking a stand against the proliferation of sick notes by collecting a $30 fee from employers who demand them from their workers. First Previous 651 652 653 654 655 Next Last