Is putting labels on the inside of medication bottles a dangerous practice?This common practice in Quebec could be putting patients are risk, new study shows. Shortage: Health Canada expects limited supply of nitroglycerin sprays this springThe sprays are used for as-needed pain relief for those with coronary artery disease suffering pain during angina. The fast-acting medication is taken sublingually. Two lots of cystic fibrosis drug recalled Health Canada has sent out an advisory about the two lots of Cayston that have the potential for glass contamination. AstraZeneca announces major R&D investment AstraZeneca is creating 500 new jobs in its AstraZeneca's Research & Development Hub and a new rare disease hub. Want to make an EpiPen totally unsafe to use? Blast it into space! The unusual finding comes from experiment developed by Ottawa-based school kids, who submitted their idea to NASA. Health Canada warns of two unauthorized children’s syrups popping up The labelling indicates the syrups contain a prescription-only drug. Novo Nordisk plans price cuts for several insulins The Danish drugmaker said Tuesday that pre-filled pens and vials of long-acting and short-acting insulins will see price reductions. A psoriasis drug shows promise in helping patients reduce drinking PDE4 inhibitors maybe be a new approach for alcohol-use disorders. Pfizer buys Seagen for US$43B, boosts access to cancer drugs The pharmaceutical giant said Monday that it will pay US$229 in cash for each Seagen share. Could a vaccine for UTIs be coming to Canada? A new UTI vaccine, MV140, is waiting for Health Canada approval. First Previous 53 54 55 56 57 Next Last