More minor ailment prescribing options added for Saskatchewan pharmacistsSaskatchewan pharmacists with mandatory training have been approved to prescribe for some 15 specific minor ailments since 2011 Opioid death toll in Canada nearly 4,000 last year, new data showsThe government is asking drug companies to voluntarily stop marketing activities associated with opioids until regulations are in place Health Canada seeking feedback on proposal for stricter control of tramadol Proposing to reclassify tramadol from a prescription drug to a Schedule I narcotic Study says exercise can foster brain health for kids with autism and ADHD Naloxone made more available in Saskatchewan Third province to make take-home naloxone available outside of pharmacies. The cultural failing of assisted suicide Two years after legalization, the law has complicated the moral dimensions of the act and raised the stakes Study questions call for more operative vaginal delivery Pharmacist skips country after ‘astonishing’ fraud Magdy Salama, formerly the owner of three pharmacies, has had his certification of registration revoked A rash of last resort So, you want to be a doctor-blogger? Forget publishing research or sitting on committees or writing books—you need a BLOG First Previous 992 993 994 995 996 Next Last