IPO speaking outIndependent pharmacists, struggling to survive since Ontario introduced a series of major changes to the drug system, want patients to go to bat for them with the government. Study takes a stab at vaccinationsResearchers at public health agencies for Quebec City and the province, and at Université Laval's pharmacy faculty are examining vaccination services in community pharmacies. Association recognized for anti-meth program On October 4 at the National Conference of the Canadian Society of Association Executives (CSAE) in Vancouver, NDMAC was presented with the Associations Make a Better Canada award. Many U.K. pharmacy workers giving bad advice Many U.K. pharmacy workers giving bad advice Food and Drugs Act needs fix, says NDMAC NDMAC wants Canadians to use the federal election as an opportunity to stress the need for amendments to the Food and Drugs Act. Insect repellents: new patient guidelines New Natural Health Products database now available Awards predict top sellers Shoppers launches new beauty concept Trends and Insights: Going Coastal What’s on the minds of pharmacists across the country? First Previous 299 300 301 302 Next Last