Press Review – November 6, 2015 CPhA looks forward to working with new federal health ministerDr. Jane Philpott is the first MD to be named federal health minister. Saskatchewan passes legislation allowing people to privately pay for MRIs Will they or won't they? Doctors at first clinic in Canada to offer physician-assisted death still undecided In 2010, staff at Maison Aube-Lumière publicly opposed the procedure only to reverse its position in August CFP asks: What do patients want from pharmacy? What do patients need from pharmacists? You may be surprised. Saskatchewan offers take home kit with antidote to opioid overdose Pilot program aimed at helping reduce opioid overdoses. Valeant faces U.S. Senate probe of three drugs that saw prices skyrocket Committee on aging scrutinizing three other drug companies as well. US study finds pharmacist interventions pay dividends New research finds delivering combination of services for patients started new treatment course saves money, reduces healthcare utilization. Two injectable drugs could keep HIV at bay: manufacturers Preliminary testing finds drugs could keep disease at bay indefinitely. Health authority releases new guidelines to treat opioid addictions in B.C. Doctors encouraged to rethink prescribing methadone for people battling opioid addictions. First Previous 1451 1452 1453 1454 1455 Next Last