P.E.I. to peg generic prices at 35% of brandPrince Edward Island will reduce the cost of generic drugs to 35% the price of brand on July 2, next month. Ontario budget tax changes, current arbitration law good for nurses and patients My tongue-in-cheek psychic predictions on the future of medicine Rx&D calls for reversal of decline in research investment in Canada Rx&D, the association of 50 research-based pharmaceutical companies, has released an “urgent call” to strengthen Canada's competitive edge. College puts bite on MD for prescribing drugs for dog TORONTO | A Toronto-area doctor is facing a month-long suspension and a drug ban after he prescribed drugs to a dog. Nurses protest cuts to refugee health benefits Cuts would significantly restrict temporary health benefits available to refugees and refugee applicants. Nurses protest federal government cuts Attendees at the CNA's annual general meeting and biennial convention urge government to stop cutting Canada's environmental, health, and social systems. N.S. doctor loses licence for repeated narcotic abuse HALIFAX | A Nova Scotia doctor has lost his license to practice medicine in the province because of repeated narcotic drug usage. Internet pharmacy founder faces criminal charges in the U.S. Former Manitoba pharmacist Andrew Strempler faces charges of conspiracy to commit mail and wire frauds in the U.S. Feds want to ban ‘bath salts’ after U.S. attack First Previous 506 507 508 509 510 Next Last