Ontario’s pharmacies keep impact of drug reform in public eyePharmacists haven’t given up their protest against recent drug policy reforms. Research Highlights: Treatment of choice for absence epilepsyA double-blind, randomized study aimed to determine which of three drugs was optimum as initial empirical monotherapy. RxA, Alberta still talking on compensation package Association encouraging pharmacists, patients to reiterate importance of pharmacy services to government. Solutions in Drug Plan Management 2010 Seeking value from drug plan investments. CSHP 2015: A progress report A series of toolkits to help pharmacists achieve three of the top 2015 objectives is also in the works. Marketing your services—it’s a must! Marketing is much more than just advertising, distribution and selling. Editorial: The worker is worthy of his wage The service you provide has real value—it’s not wrong to make a good living caring for people. Paid med management pilot set for BC This fall, 125 pharmacies, 300 pharmacists to begin providing medication management services as part of demo project. Editorial: Sunny Signs It’s summertime, and given the scrutiny and strain the profession has been under these past several months, I suspect all of you are ready for a reprieve from the limelight. Widespread generic drug shortages continue Drug shortages are nothing new in Canada. But the current shortage of common generic drugs seems worse than ever. First Previous 894 895 896 897 898 Next Last