Common cardiovascular drugs and Paxlovid can cause drug-drug interactions: review People who are taking common cardiovascular drugs and given Paxlovid (nirmatrelvir/ritonavir) are at risk of drug-drug interactions, according to a review in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology. Alberta premier says journey to fix health system in 90 days will be 'bumpy' Premier Danielle Smith, on her first day as premier last week, reiterated her United Conservative Party leadership campaign promise to fire the governing board of Alberta Health Services. Solutions for kids in pain: putting research into practice Not-for-profit organization’s goal is to get knowledge to where it can have an impact. Alberta changes regulations for high-potency narcotics for opioid use disorder Under the new rules, high-potency narcotics for opioid use disorder will be distributed by licensed AHS clinics and patients will take them there, witnessed by a health professional. Canadian Paediatric Society releases guidelines for detecting anxiety in kids and youth The lead author of two papers released Thursday says this is the first time the CPS has formalized its position. How the healthcare crowd is reacting to ideas from Alberta's new premier There's a lot of chatter. Here's a roundup to help you eavesdrop. Thinking of a tropical retirement? Thinking of going expat? Five questions you need to ask first. Legal column: Jury verdict restored The jury concluded doctors failed to do a C-section early enough but didn’t say how that caused a seizure months later. Health Canada approves two therapies for COVID-19 treatment Single-dose Evusheld is now indicated for treating mild/moderate COVID-19 and Actemra IV is now approved for treating COVID-19 in hospitalized adults. Can we do anything about restless leg syndrome? When symptoms are mild, even a few lifestyle changes may provide relief, notes Dr. Noorali Bharwani. First Previous 753 754 755 756 757 Next Last