Liberals delay new regulations to lower price of medicines in CanadaHealth Minister Jean-Yves Duclos has put a six-month pause on new regulations designed to lower the cost of patented medicines in Canada. UK data suggests hospitalization between 50% and 70% less likely with omicronThe findings from the U.K. Health Security Agency add to emerging evidence that omicron produces milder illness than other variants. The year in reader photos Thank you to all who sent in their favourite photos to share with your fellow pharmacists. It's not too late to share yours! Pfizer pill becomes 1st US authorized home COVID treatment The long-awaited milestone comes as U.S. cases, hospitalizations and deaths are all rising and health officials warn of a tsunami of new infections from the omicron variant that could overwhelm hospitals. Health Canada announces recall of several powdered version of cold and flu meds CellChem Pharmaceuticals Inc. is recalling all lots of cold and flu medications sold in pouches of powder dissolvable in water. 'This is my body and I have to defend it' Johns Hopkins' Home Alone spoof goes viral Two years with no reprieve: Canada's doctors are stressed, burned out—and the data confirms it All indicators point to a growing mental health crisis among Canada's doctors–and to an urgent need to expand the country's capacity to help them. Lab professionals working 'beyond humanly possible' to process COVID tests in Ontario Haloette: progestin/estrogen vaginal ring contraceptive now available First alternative to Canadian reference product, NuvaRing. Saskatchewan pharmacists on overdrive Like their counterparts across the country, pharmacists here are struggling to keep up with rapidly changing vaccine and booster policies. First Previous 634 635 636 637 638 Next Last