Pharmacist prescribing to improve blood pressure control provides high economic valueU.S. analysis estimates that improving blood pressure control through pharmacist prescribing could save $1.137 trillion (US) and 30.2 million life-years over 30 years. Ozempic: 'We created a monster''There's such great fervour [for Ozempic], it’s unheard of,' said Dr. Benoît Heppel. Geoffrey Dirat, a reporter with our sister publication Profession Sante spoke with doctors about the still-rising popularity of this drug. ChatGPT is mostly wrong in answering drug questions, study shows Almost three-quarters of drug-related questions that pharmacists reviewed were wrong or incomplete. New screening tool available to assess CVD risk for Alberta patients Initiative aims to identify those at risk and start preventative and other treatments sooner The eyes are the window to the heart: A second pulse wave discovered by chance This important discovery is based on an analysis of the retina and carotid artery. Low-dose steroids in RA not so bad in terms of weight, blood pressure Are guidelines too cautious? Butterflies in your stomach? This man had a housefly in his colon Buzz about a fly discovered during colonoscopy. QUIZ: How much do you know about new Canadian antiplatelet guidelines? Test your knowledge on the CCS/CAIC update of the guidelines on use of antiplatelet therapy. Saskatchewan College of Pharmacy Professionals releases details about expanded scope of practice The details included pharmacist care clinics guidelines and a proposed timeline for changes. Finding your niche: Deprescribing Pharmacists find fulfillment in helping patients get off medications. First Previous 8 9 10 11 12 Next Last