Ontario's nurse practitioners now authorized to prescribe narcotics, order tests, and diagnose patientsThe NPAO claims that Ontario is the last jurisdiction in North American where nurses hadn't already been able to do this Former ER doctor sentenced to two years in prison for fentanyl-related crimesThe crown has been pressing for an eight-year sentence, but the judge ruled that the doctor was truly remorseful New medical cannabis legislation raises concerns: pharmacy groups Without pharmacists, new legislation fails to enhance patient safety Author delves into evolution of nursing in Medicine Hat Warfarin associated with higher risk of osteoporotic fracture than dabigatran Observational study involved Asian patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation Boxed warning regarding serious neuropsychiatric events removed from Canadian Champix product monograph Advise patients to report new psychiatric symptoms while taking any smoking cessation meds, including varenicline CAPT conference around the corner Registration is open for the Canadian Association of Pharmacy Technicians' annual national professional development conference. No link between prenatal antidepressants and autism: two studies Canadian and Swedish data back safety of the drugs in pregnancy Reminder calls from pharmacists improve adherence, study shows Reminder calls from pharmacists do work in getting late-to-refill seniors back on their meds, shows a new study conducted by Walgreens. Planning well under way for 2017 PTSA Conference Alberta 2017 technician conference will take place September 15-16 at the River Cree Resort in Edmonton. First Previous 586 587 588 589 590 Next Last