Long-acting injectable antipsychotics show benefits over oral antipsychoticsSixteen-year, self-controlled Chinese study found better control, fewer hospitalizations and suicide attempts in patients using LAIAs. Arthritis medicine to treat hair lossA new study in the New England Journal of Medicine shows promising results from the use of baricitinib. Blame Bill Gates and sue the school principal: Doctor who unmasked and shared COVID conspiracy tales gets 9-months suspension Dr. Jeffrey Rice Holmes Matheson has a history of discipline with the CPSO, including a four-month suspension for his 'cavalier and reckless approach to opioid prescribing' in a case that was brought to light by four pharmacists. PTSA publishes part 2 of tech survey results Survey from Pharmacy Technician Society of Alberta discusses practice barriers, wages, support for expanded roles, and future goals. OCP develops EDI strategy, recruits techs in advisory group Tech refresher: How techs can help travellers Is type 2 diabetes becoming an obsolete diagnosis? Studies suggest T2D patients may benefit from a better subtyping of their diabetes—using 5 subtypes. OCP calls for tech mentors It welcomes techs who have the knowledge, skills, and experience to provide mentorship. By the numbers: AIMS engagement survey Results of AIMS Engagement Survey (Assurance and Engagement in Medication Safety), from the Ontario College of Pharmacists. Tech Talk for technicians - July/August 2022 A table of contents for the July/August Tech Talk newsletter, written specifically for pharmacy technicians. First Previous 438 439 440 441 442 Next Last