B.C. limits sales of two more diabetes drugs amid off-label use for weight lossThe limits on sales of Type 2 diabetes drugs tirzepatide and dulaglutide come after a 2023 regulation limited sales of semaglutide, which is sold under the band name Ozempic. Retired UofT pharmacy professor recognized with the Order of CanadaK. Wayne Hindmarsh is dean emeritus at the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy. Two pharmacists sanctioned for serious failures in monitoring a patient Both missed several refills of medication prescribed to vulnerable patient who has now been in a vegetative state after a cardioembolic stroke. Have your say: What are your hopes and dreams? Four pharmacists share their wishes and ambitions for their practice and pharmacy care in the years to come. The continuing education conundrum Let's think outside the box, or computer screen, and create the optimal backdrop for educational expansion. A refresher on prescribing antibiotic prophylaxis to prevent Lyme disease following a tick bite As case numbers rise, Ontario pharmacists can follow algorithm to assess patients and prescribe doxycycline to prevent Lyme disease after a high-risk tick bite. Pharmacist-led interventions can increase vaccine uptake in older adults Systematic review and meta-analysis examines the impact of pharmacist-led interventions on uptake of five vaccines in people aged 60 years or older. Your pharmacy is already a clinic Let’s stop waiting for permission or perfection. The systems we already have can support clinical care if we design them to. Pharmacy Plus PEI program has seen 200,000 assessments and counting Since beginning the program two and a half years ago, more than 200,000 assessments have been counted. Medication service promotes delivery ease without errors Platform geared only to pharmacies aims to be medication delivery leader in Canada. First Previous 4 5 6 7 8 Next Last