States: Pharmacist wins $31M lawsuit against Wal-MartThirteen-year employee claims she was fired for criticizing safety, treated unfairly because of her sex. Robberies at B.C. drug stores drop dramaticallySimple measure of putting opioids in time-lock safe deters robberies. Australian pharmacists scramble to monitor codeine medications Success of program might stave off movement of codeine to RX only status. Walgreens tells Theranos to stop using lab under scrutiny Pharmacy chain tells blood-testing startup to send samples collected at its drugstores to other labs. BC court rules in favour of prohibiting incentives Following court decision, prohibition of incentives for prescriptions and pharmacy services is now in force. Albertans prefer pharmacies for their flu shots This season, pharmacies giving more shots than public health clinics. States: Indiana bill would let pharmacists deny sale of pseudoephedrine Known for its meth labs, Indiana wants pharmacists to police sale of cough and cold meds. Rexall launches new med sync tool to improve adherence Pharmacy chain launches OneStopMeds, a technology-driven program that harmonizes prescriptions for patients taking multiple chronic medications. Pharmacists in N.S., Alberta offer rapid strep tests "is it sore throat, or is it strep?" Some Shoppers Drug Mart pharmacists in Alberta and Nova Scotia are offering quick tests to help answer that question. B.C. pharmacies now signing up patients for smoking cessation Eligible residents no longer have to call HealthLink BC to access the province’s quit smoking program. First Previous 168 169 170 171 172 Next Last