Canadian EpiPen supply expected to be 'very limited' until end of AugustPfizer Canada said it will not be able to supply the adult auto-injectors until the end of the month due to a manufacturing issue Annual survey on OTC counselling marks 25 yearsA 25-year history of tracking pharmacists' behavior and attitudes towards OTC counselling continues. Numerous lawsuits claim baby powder causes ovarian cancer, so is it safe or not? The research results have been inconsistent, despite the fact that $4.7 billion has been awarded to people who used the product in the U.S. Ontario pharmacists feel shortchanged for their work during valsartan recall The recall of the popular blood pressure medication has created much additional work for pharmacists across the country, some of whom aren't being properly compensated Shoppers Drug Mart offers free feminine hygiene products for homeless women The pilot program recently launched one location in Toronto and will expand by end of this year Community pharmacy supports 247,100 jobs and $16.1 billion in GDP: report A new report from the Conference Board of Canada measured the economic footprint of Canada's 10,500 community pharmacies in 2016 Pharmacy under fire for poor handling of anaphylaxis One woman alleges that a pharmacy refused to provider her daughter with an EpiPen until she threatened them with legal action over the phone Ray Murphy awarded the CFP's Pillar of Pharmacy Award Murphy, a former Order of Canada recipient, established 13 pharmacies, stores and clinics across P.E.I. Some drugs containing valsartan recalled due to potential carcinogen Affected products may contain an impurity known as N-nitrosodimethylamine Personalizing patient care First Previous 156 157 158 159 160 Next Last