Pharmacist common ailment assessment coming to OntarioAfter years of lobbying the province, the Ontario Pharmacists Association (OPA) is finally getting new prescriptive authorities for the assessment and treatment of known common illnesses. Ontario’s P4P program alone not a solution to opioid crisis: studyFentanyl patch dispensing rates decreased, but no apparent impact on opioid use and related incidents Feedback: Rising patient expectations both a challenge and a blessing Tramadol: The not-so-safe opioid Registration open for largest national pharmacy conference Registration is now open for PxP2019, Canada’s largest national pharmacy conference. NL pharmacy owners worry current system unsustainable While drug revenues are down, licensing costs have increased. Steer clear of the ‘Big Money Club’ when crafting national pharmacare Using a relief agency? Know your liability As one pharmacy owner found, when the agency fails to pay a pharmacist, the hiring pharmacy is liable. Pharmacist home visits help to identify care needs of older housebound patients Community pharmacist med reviews in the home can help pinpoint needed medication support and unmet social care needs. Innovative clinical pharmacy wins OLTCA award Connects pharmacists directly with LTC residents and staff. First Previous 404 405 406 407 408 Next Last