Guelph, Ontario residents try to save historic pharmacyBuilt in 1882, the Petrie Building featured an impressive rooftop pediment cradling a mortar and pestle. Sadly, the building has been neglected and was recently added to Heritage Canada's Top Ten Endangered Places. Journalism grad turns techAfter several years in journalism, Carla Mackay made a career change—one she's glad she made. Helping anaphylaxis sufferers breathe easier While pharmacists usually teach patients how to use auto-injectors, there are several ways in which technicians and assistants can help. Olex: first nonprescription proton pump inhibitor in Canada Omeprazole 14-day treatment for frequent heartburn now reaching pharmacy shelves. Scorpiniti leaves Rexall to head back to the U.S. Led major re-branding of chain's drugstores during short tenure. New consumer heart attack indication approved for Bayer’s Aspirin Bayer can now promote emergency use of Aspirin for suspected heart attack directly to consumers. London Drugs explains opposition to BC tobacco ban Retailer says the College of Pharmacists would be overstepping its boundaries if it tried to prohibit the sale of tobacco products in drugstores. Pharmacy retailers threaten legal action against BC College Chains reportedly warn College of Pharmacists of BC against trying to prohibit sales of tobacco products in drugstores. Ontario pharmacist charged with fraud Rocco D’Angelo allegedly billed the Ontario Drug Benefits Plan for drug products that were not dispensed. Interacting with pharmacy staff increasingly important: patient survey J.D. Power U.S. Pharmacy Study finds interactions are increasingly important drivers of patient satisfaction and business results. First Previous 192 193 194 195 196 Next Last