Standards must be met to help ensure the safety of pharmacy teams and patients, and the security of drugs.
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Changes clarify the focus on personal use and highlight an approach that avoids stigmatization.
The National Drug Schedules will be revised to reflect changes in scheduling of loratadine for use in children aged two to 11 years.
Attempted or successful forgeries should be reported to ACP, police services, and possibly Health Canada.
ACP Connect returns May 17 in Red Deer and May 18 in Calgary for an opportunity to collectively reflect on recent experiences and share...
The Alberta Influenza Immunization Program has ended for the season.
Important information for pharmacy teams wishing to order Pedifen®.
The amendments introduce significant changes to how certain opioids may b...
A reminder and additional insight for some key changes to the regulation.
Similar packaging to other products may cause confusion.
Highlights from the January 2023 Council meeting.
Assessors are needed for the upcoming OSCE on Sunday, May 28, 2023.
Pharmacists can pursue an M.Ed. in Health Sciences Education at the University of Alberta.
On an interim basis, all prescriptions for Type 1 TPP medications may be transmitted through PrescribeIT without requiring a TPP form.
The new standards come into force March 31, 2023.
Bill 46 moved some authorities from the regulations to the Standards of Practice for Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians.
Lessons Learned: prescribing for yourself or family members is not permitted...