Agreement leads to new professional fees in Newfoundland and LabradorPharmacists now receiving payment for conducting medication management, reviews for prescription drug plan recipients. U.S. pharmacists cautiously optimistic about proposed “third class” of drugsUnder the FDA’s proposal, certain drugs that would otherwise require a prescription will be approved for nonprescription use under conditions of safe use. B.C. pharmacists administering HPV vaccines Women in the province aged 19 to 21 years old are being encouraged to visit their local pharmacist to receive the HPV vaccination. Panel asks: should all pharmacists know CPR? Professor spearheads panel discussion on making CPR training mandatory for all pharmacists. Pharmacists take Parliament Hill The Canadian Association of Chain Drug Stores held its inaugural PharmacyWoRx on the Hill Day on May 15 in Ottawa. New PharmaCare legislation passes in B.C. The Pharmaceutical Service Act passed third reading and will become law once it receives Royal Assent. A boom of retirements on the way among Sask. nurses? Hundreds of the province’s nurses—members of the burgeoning baby boom crowd—could retire this year. Free e-learning module for healthcare professionals advising travellers on yellow fever vaccine Module encompasses all aspects of yellow fever disease, yellow fever vaccine, and related legal requirements. PEI introduces legislation to lower generic prices Bill will allow government to establish a maximum price for generic drug, outsource establishment and maintenance of formulary. New Brunswick generic policy delayed until June 11 Transition period intended to allow pharmacies to reduce inventory purchased at higher prices. First Previous 343 344 345 346 347 Next Last