The Charter challenge against medicare is not about improving access to care, but allowing doctors to charge more CPhA welcomes new steps to promote acetaminophen safetyAssociation has long called for steps to minimize risk of liver damage. What to do if you went over your RRSP contribution limit If you over-contributed, you may want to move the funds to a TFSA instead. Here’s how CPBC reminds pharmacies to protect patient privacy Officials note examples of non-compliance related to patient confidentiality. Two new products now available without a prescription in most Canadian provinces Esomeprazole 20 mg and ibuprofen extended-release 600 mg move to nonprescription status. Health Canada releases new labelling standards for acetaminophen products Move an attempt to reduce risk of liver damage. Top Ontario physicians endorse five principles to guide future negotiations with the province In an open letter, ad-hoc group says physicians have to accept 'critical and natural responsibility' to oversee how health-care dollars are spent The hypocritical oath Potential new regs coming for NHPs Proposed new Health Canada system would classify NHPs, OTCs and cosmetics based on risk. B.C. patients forced to undergo intense psychiatric treatments launch legal challenge Under B.C.'s mental health act, patients who are involuntarily detained are deemed to consent to all psychiatric interventions approved by a designated health-care practitioner First Previous 321 322 323 324 325 Next Last