Generics negotiate deal with QuebecThe Government of Quebec and the Canadian Generic Pharmaceutical Association (CGPA) have reached a five-year agreement that will save the province $1.5 billion in healthcare costs and ensure the government does not tender for generic prescriptions. Doctors trade barbs online over Gwyneth Paltrow's 'Goop'One San Francisco-based Ob/Gyn has been harshly critical of the celebrity's health brand, which has prompted one doctor to defend Goop, thus drawing further criticism Neurosurgeon and owner of several Canadian clinics disciplined in U.S. following death of patient Dr. Stefan Joseph Konasiewicz practises in Hamilton but owns clinics in Newmarket, Richmond Hill, and Toronto International symposium for pharmacy techs This September 9-10, the International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) Congress will host the 6th global Pharmacy Technician Symposium in Seoul. Life-size cut-outs of breastfeeding moms popping up around northern Ontario city Focus on opioid crisis: CPhA to Premiers Ahead of next week's Council of the Federation meeting, pharmacy association pleads for harmonized national access to naloxone. Preventing robberies—and what to do if you can’t As the misuse of opioids reaches epidemic proportions, pharmacy technicians and assistants may find themselves on the frontlines of an armed robbery. Talks between generics and Quebec government a good sign, says Jean Coutu Pharmacy chain Jean Coutu says the resumption of talks last week between generic drug makers and the Quebec government is a good sign that a deal can be reached without the province resorting to tendering in order to get cheaper generic drugs. No benefit from long-term opioid therapy for patients with polyneuropathy Increased risk of depression, opioid dependence and opioid overdose, without any improvement in functional status Press review - July 13, 2017 First Previous 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 Next Last