B.C. study finds only one-third of prescribing for female outpatients with uncomplicated cystitis was fully appropriate in terms of drug, dose and duration of therapy.
More and more of my non-pharmacy friends, knowing I’m a pharmacist, have excitedly shared their experiences getting prescriptions for minor ailments from pharmacists here in Ontario.
Canadian study finds that pharmacist prescribing of oral anticoagulant therapy may effectively reduce under-treatment of atrial fibrillation and reduce stroke risk.
As small communities across Ontario struggle to recruit doctors and nurses, one town has landed on a strategy that appears poised for success: giving them ‘a bag of money up front.’