North Dakota’s law protecting independent pharmacies threatenedNovember ballot initiative would abolish long-standing rule that drugstores be owned by pharmacists. Unused opioid prescriptions can now be returned to US pharmaciesMove follows practice long accepted in Canada. Drug News: September 2014 A review of launches, new indications, Health Canada advisories and new dosage forms. Press Review – September 19, 2014 FDA panel recommends scaling back testosterone use in men, citing little evidence of benefit Prescribing language should be revised to clarify treatments have not been shown to reverse common aging issues, panel says. Men plead guilty to smuggling counterfeit cancer drug into U.S. Turkish men were caught in FDA sting operation smuggling fake Avastin into country. Patient question launches vital blood-thinner study A patient's question at an Ottawa hospital that a doctor couldn't answer lead to new guidance on blood thinners, according to JAMA. Pharmacist saves man's life following in-flight heart attack Now, people are raising money to reward him for his heroics. Men being denied access to Plan B U.S. study finds 20% of secret male shoppers sent to pharmacies were prevented from buying emergency contraception. Pharmacists lend a helping hand to physicians So-called "super pharmacists" are helping out physicians in places where patient needs outstrip doctor ranks,the Brandon Sun reports here. First Previous 1617 1618 1619 1620 1621 Next Last