Flu season gives pharmacy services a shot in the armA growing number of specially trained pharmacists are now authorized to administer the vaccines. New adenovirus may have jumped from monkeys to humansRepresents ‘first credible evidence’ of cross-species transmission: MD Prevnar-13 recommended for routine childhood immunization Vaccine the product of choice for routine infant immunization in Canada. New single-dose azithromycin formulation for RTIs Pfizer is introducing Zmax SR, a product that provides a single 2 g dose of azithromycin as sustained-release granules for oral suspension. New Brunswickers lining up to get a flu shot from their pharmacist First pharmacists ever to administer flu vaccines in New Brunswick receive warm reception. Superbugs firmly established in Canadian hospitals Infections caused by antibiotic-resistant superbugs are firmly established in Canadian hospitals, but are less common than in the U.S. Clinical Notes: Canadian flu guidelines 2010/11 National Advisory Committee on Immunization issues 2010-2011 Canadian guidelines for use of the seasonal trivalent inactivated influenza vaccine. A 4-step approach to cough and cold counselling Quick facts to enhance and streamline your cough and cold consultations with patients. Tech Refresher: Helping patients prevent cold and flu Pharmacy technicians have an important role to play in helping patients prevent cold and flu. HPV vaccination rates suboptimal Survey shows lack of awareness and cost top barriers. First Previous 125 126 127 128 129 Next Last