New tools help pharmacists detect drug-drug interactionsTwo new resources have been made available to pharmacists to help them detect and respond to potential drug-drug interactions. BC College asks for input towards next strategic planPharmacists, pharmacy technicians and other stakeholders in British Columbia are being asked for input as the College of Pharmacists prepares a new three-year plan. No more nonprescription codeine products in Manitoba As of February 1, Manitobans will no longer be able to obtain codeine-containing nonprescription products without a prescription. Pharmacist who bilked ODB of almost $200K denied appeal Superior Court judge refuses to reverse Ontario College of Pharmacists' decision. Good Morning America doctor slams pharmacist prescribing ABC’s chief medical correspondent was commenting on news Oregon recently became the first state to allow druggists to prescribe the Pill. Vancouver pharmacist linked to doping athletes in TV exposé News report on Al Jazeera has raised questions about sports doping in Canada and U.S. Patient understanding of medication information varies with pharmacist counselling technique Open-ended three-question method from doctor interaction superior to traditional lecture style of counselling Last days to register for OPEN summit OPEN, the initiative for Ontario pharmacy research collaboration, will hold its second-ever industry summit event in downtown Toronto on January 20 and 21. One more hurdle removed for B.C. smokers hoping to quit in 2016 People looking to butt out can now join province's smoking cessation program through pharmacies. Top 5 blogs of 2015 Here are this year's most-read pharmacist opinions on CanadianHealthcareNetwork.ca. First Previous 263 264 265 266 267 Next Last