PEI pharmacy student to head CAPSIPrince Edward Island’s Jason Johnston begins his role as president of the Canadian Association of Pharmacy Students (CAPSI) this week. Technician charged with drug theftThe RCMP have arrested a 38 year-old woman accused of stealing prescription drugs from Murphy’s Pharmacy in Cornwall, P.E.I., while she was employed as a pharmacy technician there. Nova Scotia allows pharmacist immunizations Regulation changes effective today, May 28, will give Nova Scotia pharmacists the authority to provide injections once the standards of practices are passed. Hand eczema: A common and challenging disease Treatments range from emollients to immunosuppressive agents Peterborough pharmacy assistant speaks out on sudden attention Diluted drug discovery sheds positive light on health care Half of U.S. pharmacists considering quitting their jobs: survey Dissatisfaction highest amongst those with a PharmD, community pharmacists. Patient suing pharmacist, employer B.C. man accusing pharmacist of medical malpractice for changing his longstanding prescription medication without notice. Manitoba targets generics Manitoba’s health minister is introducing new legislation to further cut costs for generic drugs and ensure a more reliable supply. Going big Peninsula Pharmacies' superior service, innovation and marketing build growth in A tough market Less talk, do more First Previous 725 726 727 728 729 Next Last