New Brunswick pharmacists are throwing their support behind legislation removing non-medical immunization exemptions in public schools and licensed early childcare facilities.
In Alberta, injectable naloxone kits—which come at about a quarter of the price of Narcan (which costs $145)—are available free of charge at walk-in clinics and pharmacies.
Ontario wants to give midwives across the province the ability to prescribe a wider variety medications, a move those in the profession say could help improve patient care.
An Ontario pharmacist who was punished for unsubstantiated drug claims and later tried to have part of his discipline case overturned has been denied in that quest.