Practice Issues: Best options for menstrual-related migraineQ. Which drugs are effective and safe for treatment or prevention of menstrual-related migraine? Dreams can come true, for hard workerThe future for pharmacy is lined up for those who aspire to do great things for patients. Pharmacist prescribing reaches $1-million mark in S.K. More than 160,000 patient assessment fees billed in first year of expanded prescribing authority in the province. U.S. pharmacists cautiously optimistic about proposed “third class” of drugs Under the FDA’s proposal, certain drugs that would otherwise require a prescription will be approved for nonprescription use under conditions of safe use. Natural selection A pharmacist’s guide to wellness supplements. Innovator: Like father, like son One of the valuable lessons Darin Fenton learned from his dad: focus on the patient. B.C. pharmacists administering HPV vaccines Women in the province aged 19 to 21 years old are being encouraged to visit their local pharmacist to receive the HPV vaccination. Health & Disease Management 2012: Diabetes care Patients looking for help in managing complex disease. Sue Paish leaves Pharmasave Paish joined Pharmasave in 2004 as a director on the Board of Directors and was appointed CEO of the company in 2007. Tech Refresher: A prescription for medication safety Pharmacy technicians and assistants have a critical role to play in medication safety. First Previous 776 777 778 779 780 Next Last