NVAF patients often don't get the right dosesUnderdosing associated with less-consistent long-term anticoagulation, worse adherence. Deprescribing: Three main types of meds it may be worth helping your patients cutIt’s not uncommon for older adults to plonk down a Ziplock bag packed with pill bottles when asked about what medications they’re taking. Letter to Canada's Premiers: Urgent action needed to address the family medicine crisis in Canada Leaders from the College of Family Physicians of Canada and its various provincial branches have outlined their priorities for addressing the primary care crisis as Canada's provincial premiers convene in Winnipeg this week. Pets of Pharmacy: PB&J These two canine siblings get along together as well as their namesakes, peanut butter and jam. Three new common ailments added to the Pharmacy Plus PEI program’s roster The new additions bring the list to 35. Skip the clopidogrel-ASA? Ticagrelor-ASA may be better for obese stroke patients New study involving 6,412 patients in China looked at how body mass index may affect the response to platelet P2Y receptor inhibitors. Would your medical office pass an inspection? Here’s my checklist How clean, safe and sanitary is your medical office? And who in your practice is responsible for making sure it stays that way? What is this OTC Spark all about? You’ve probably been seeing our bright pink advertisements for something called OTC Spark. What is it, and why should you care? Pharmacists for a Smoke Free Canada shutters after more than a decade of work The organization tried numerous attempts to restructure over the past months to allow it to continue. Hitesh Pandya named new chair of the board of directors for the OPA ‘Together, we will champion the vital role of pharmacy professionals in delivering quality healthcare services across Ontario,’ he said. First Previous 318 319 320 321 322 Next Last