Patients benefit from medication synchronization: U.S. studyNationwide study shows higher adherence, persistence among 'synced' patients. Preferred pharmacies, mail-order may mean higher costs: U.S. studyResearch by independent pharmacists' group finds costs of four common drugs more affordable with non-preferred pharmacies. B.C. tech who provided OxyContin to alleged gang avoids jail time Woman claims notorious gangsters pressured her into filling fraudulent prescriptions. CAPT Corner—January 2014 Here's hoping that with the expansion of the various roles in pharmacy, more of the personnel supporting pharmacists will be recognized for their efforts. Chatelaine Dinner Tonight: Roasted-garlic and sweet potato clafouti Another year for medication return program in B.C. Program aimed at protecting environment, children. No interim injunction against rewards points in B.C. Grocery chains were looking to continue offering rewards points to pharmacy customers. Peter MacKay defends medical marijuana Conservative cabinet minister Peter MacKay has become the latest—and perhaps most unlikely—defender of medical marijuana. U.S. independents want ballooning generic drug costs investigated Pharmacist organization calls on Congress to look into alarming price hikes. Chatelaine Dinner Tonight: Za’atar lamb with grapefruit salad First Previous 260 261 262 263 264 Next Last