Health Canada says there's a shortage of some antibiotics used to treat childrenThe federal agency says however that there are eight other drug producers offering medication with amoxicillin that are not currently reporting any issues with supply. Paying for plasma is the new normal: Why policy has changed decades after Canada's tainted blood scandal There has been a monumental policy shift in paying plasma donors in Canada. Dos and don'ts for compounding kids' pain relievers offered to Saskatchewan pharmacists The Saskatchewan College of Pharmacy Professionals has posted a reminder of the rules for pharmacies that are compounding children’s pain medication. Parents, critics want action on kids' pain medication shortage ahead of flu season Meal replacement drinks are the latest pharmacy item to face a shortage Shortages abound due to COVID-19 supply-chain issues, 'A massive betrayal': Stakeholders debate ethics of Canadian Blood Services' paid-plasma deal Groups latest to raise alarm over Canadian Blood Services planned 15-year deal with a private company How can Canada bolster its pharmaceutical security? And what are other countries doing to shore up their own supplies? Upcoming conference to focus on specialty pharmacy Neighbourhood Pharmacies to host specialty-focused summit in November Spice linked to food poisoning investigation in Ontario Symptoms associated with aconite poisoning can include nausea, vomiting, dizziness, weakness, irregular heart beats, and in severe cases, death. Compounding the problem (in a good way): How one company is helping with children’s pain and fever relief shortage While big pharma struggles with supply chain issues, an Alberta company decided to tap into Canada's network of compounding pharmacists, who appear to have no problems getting the materials needed to make acetaminophen and ibuprofen. First Previous 11 12 13 14 15 Next Last