Less than half of B.C. doctors check PharmaNet before prescribingDoctors urged to use network to combat opioid abuse. Vancouver pharmacy suing pharmacist over naloxone incident and mismanagement“Severe reaction” to unapproved naloxone nasal spray pits pharmacy against pharmacist in lawsuit. McGill residents speak out against Quebec’s regional license restrictions International medical grads have lower patient death rates Observational study of U.S. inpatients suggests current licensing approach working well Few physicians prescribing safer opioid treatment despite push from provinces Suboxone is effective but complex Press review - February 2, 2017 Suspect tunnels into pharmacy, steals thousands of pills Assailant cut hole in rear wall. Seeing the same family doctor keeps older patients out of hospital Continuity of care getting lost in focus on improving access, authors suggest Canadian doctors travelling to the U.S. not likely affected by Donald Trump's travel ban U.S. officials recently confirmed that Canadian passport holders would be exempt from the order, even if they are citizens of one of the 'banned' countries Jean Coutu lashes out at Quebec healthcare reforms Age and illness haven't tempered his passion for pharmacy or the empire he built. First Previous 1262 1263 1264 1265 1266 Next Last