CPhA welcomes new steps to promote acetaminophen safetyAssociation has long called for steps to minimize risk of liver damage. New report gives overview of drugstore business environmentNeighbourhood Pharmacies’ Pharmacy 360 document assesses Canadian market. The Charter challenge against medicare is not about improving access to care, but allowing doctors to charge more A group of Saskatchewan doctors is working to transform the lives of patients with a painful kidney disease Health Canada releases new labelling standards for acetaminophen products Move an attempt to reduce risk of liver damage. CPBC reminds pharmacies to protect patient privacy Officials note examples of non-compliance related to patient confidentiality. Techs by the Numbers What BC pharmacy techs want to learn about. Pilot uses clinical support techs for chemo order entry Study finds order entry by trained CSPT appears to be safe, efficient. Tech Refresher: Helping patients quit the habit In those pharmacies that already offer a smoking-cessation program, pharmacy technicians and assistants have important roles to play. Two new products now available without a prescription in most Canadian provinces Esomeprazole 20 mg and ibuprofen extended-release 600 mg move to nonprescription status. First Previous 1210 1211 1212 1213 1214 Next Last