N.B. pharmacists' association unhappy with new policyThe executive director of the New Brunswick Pharmacists’ Association has spoken out about the impact the province’s new generic policy will have on the profession. Atlantic pharmacies pilot therapeutic substitutionPrompted by legislation around pharmacists’ expanded scope of practice, Medavie Blue Cross is conducting a pilot that could help determine fee-for-service models in the future. Pharmacist says Newfoundland and Labrador too hasty on generic pricing Independent pharmacists concerned about speed with which provincial government is introducing new drug legislation. New generic pricing policy worries New Brunswick pharmacists The New Brunswick Pharmacists’ Association is speaking up about the financial impact of the province’s new generic pricing policy. Tech reg by the numbers A coast to coast account of registered technicians. NAPRA releases standards of practice for technicians Approval means job of regulated pharmacy technicians will be harmonized across the country. Common drugs linked to nocturnal leg cramps In those older than 50, cramps can be a serious problem for one in 50 patients Pharmacist invests wisely, gives generously Retired Winnipeg pharmacist J. Laurie Johnston donates $1 million to programs for the elderly. Generic price cuts worry Atlantic pharmacists Nova Scotia, New Brunswick pharmacists coping with generic drug reform. Trends & Insights 2011: Pharmacies get creative to tackle new challenges Drug shortages—an issue that didn’t even rank as a top challenge in last year’s Trends & Insights survey—has now become the biggest obstacle for owners and managers. First Previous 30 31 32 33 34 Next Last