06/03/2017
Effective Presentation and Counseling Skills for Pharmacists
Thinking of practicing pharmacy in Canada? What steps you need? How to apply? Help with exams? Learn everything you need with UCPP.
02/03/2017
Practice Tools for Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians Information about specific practice topics into one central location. Quick access to relevant policies, guidelines, fact sheets, articles and FAQs.
23/02/2017
'It's a silent disease': Popular heartburn drugs linked to kidney damage Popular heartburn medications taken by millions of Canadians could lead to long-term kidney damage without any warning, a new study suggests.
23/02/2017
Video Practice Example: Applying Professional Judgement Kareem, a pharmacist faces an ethical dilemma. involving an antibiotic prescription that a father is picking up for his four year old child. Kareem questions the dose and duration that was prescribed.
22/03/2016
http://www.ctvnews.ca/mobile/health/acetaminophen-not-effective-against-arthritis-study-1.2822545
Acetaminophen 'not effective' against arthritis: study Acetaminophen, a common over-the-counter painreliever, does not work in the treatment of osteoarthritis, according to a study released Friday.
17/02/2016
Widely used heartburn drugs linked to dementia risk, study suggests
http://www.cbc.ca/beta/news/health/heartburn-medication-dementia-1.3449937
Widely used heartburn drugs linked to dementia risk, study suggests A popular class of heartburn medications might raise a senior's risk of dementia, a new study suggests.
28/01/2016
Always make time to speak to the patient!
http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/pharmacists-fail-to-catch-drug-interactions-1.2917327
Dispensing danger: Pharmacists fail to catch drug issues, CBC's Marketplace finds In a months-long investigation that's the largest of its kind in Canada, CBC's Marketplace brought hidden cameras into 50 pharmacies to test if pharmacists are giving the proper advice to patients before dispensing drugs. Read the story to find out what we discovered.
23/11/2015
05/11/2015
Too much supplementation may raise cancer risk...
http://www.pharmacytimes.com/resource-centers/vitamins-supplements/Too-Much-Supplementation-May-Raise-Cancer-Risk
Too Much Supplementation May Raise Cancer Risk Taking more nutritional supplements than needed may increase a patient’s risk of cancer.
An example of the pharmacist's role in solving a drug related problem:
An 87 year old lady, has been taking digoxin 0.25 mg daily for her atrial fibrillation for 3 years. Recently you have noticed that she is getting increasingly frail and may have lost weight. On a Saturday morning she presents a new prescription for digoxin. While you prepare the prescription, she tells you that she has been having visual disturbance and wonders if she needs her glasses replaced.
What would you do and why?