Canada needs to penalize texting like drunk driving, say Montreal doctors Government should butt out on e-cigarettesRestricting their access is an unnecessary curb of individual rights. Nursing job-cut freeze extended for another month Alberta deal with pharmacists raises dispensing fees Unreleased details expected to include compensation for diabetes counselling and smoking cessation as well. Charges against hospital in violent workplace attack are long overdue, says ONA Doctor hit with conflict of interest allegation for diagnostic referrals A Toronto doctor is facing a conflict of interest allegation from the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario due to referrals. A housing loan from your medical corporation could come back to bite you Tough to prove status as ‘employee’ rather than shareholder to merit tax exemption FDA releases draft social media guidance for pharma companies The Food and Drug Administration in the U.S. has published draft guidelines on how pharmaceutical companies can use the Internet and social media to promote their products. India's Ranbaxy hit by FDA product ban at 4th Indian plant The FDA says company can’t use ingredients from facility in generic drugs marketed in the U.S. Family sues a Rexall pharmacy in Leduc, Alberta Six children of Teresa Sempek Moscicki suggest the elderly woman’s death followed a mistake made by a Rexall pharmacy. First Previous 479 480 481 482 483 Next Last