Many Canadians may not be adhering to medication regimes because of cost, a new study reports, but it’s unclear how much non-adherence affects clinical outcomes.
Each year the Medical Post does a survey about topics we’ll be writing about—and we can use the input of Canadian doctors. Because we have themes for the magazine on race and sex this year, we're asking quite a range of topics in this year's survey.
As part of the new national PharmacyU virtual conference coming March 27,29 and 30, we're excited to announce a brand new awards program celebrating pharmacy innovators!
Study shows medical cannabis use may help decrease the use of prescription medications including opioids, and may have a harm-reduction role in the opioid crisis.
The Ordre des pharmaciens du Québec has instructed members not to dispense colchicine which would be prescribed as a preventive measure for a possible diagnosis of COVID-19.