Supreme Court of Canada dismisses Sobey’s appeal against loyalty points in B.C.Prohibition that took effect at B.C. pharmacies in January 2016 continues. CRA discovers $58 million in unreported pharmacy incentivesAuditors wrap up four-year investigation into incentives income. Naloxone nasal spray to be available for emergency treatment of opioid overdose Health Canada issues interim order to temporarily allow naloxone nasal spray to be imported from the US. CVS to pay $3.5M over allegations of forged prescriptions CVS says it has taken steps to help its pharmacists determine whether a prescription is legitimate. No-cook shrimp, mango and avocado rolls Jean Coutu open to selling medical marijuana, but won't lobby federal government A lot of questions remain unanswered, says CEO following company's AGM. Naloxone for opioid overdose now available without a prescription in Ontario Patients or their agents can now purchase from a community pharmacist without a prescription No hearing by U.S. Supreme Court in case about pharmacists’ religious objections to Plan B State requires pharmacists to fill lawful prescriptions for emergency contraceptives or refer patients to another pharmacist in the same store. Just in time for July 1: 12 Classic Canadian-themed recipes Poll shows Ontarians favour pharmacies for sale of cannabis Respondents prefer drugstores to LCBO outlets. First Previous 196 197 198 199 200 Next Last