ACP explains why the time is right to reimagine the Standards of Practice for Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians.
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Registrants must ensure decla...
A thank-you message to pharmacy teams from ACP registrar Greg Eberhart.
Wildfires have caused several evacuations across Alberta.
The Standards of Practice for Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians have been reimagined—your input is encouraged.
Important considerations for pharmacy teams to ensure appropriate care and prevent forgeries.
Guidance will help pharmacy teams comply with the
Controlled Drugs and Substances Act.
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Fires have already caused several evacuations in Alberta.
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The contributions of ACP’s president have been recognized with a prestigious...
Elections for Council positions will be held in District 3 (pharmacist – Edmonton), District 5 (pharmacist – Calgary), and District B (pharmacy technician – southern Alberta).
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There are limitations but physician assistants are able to prescribe most medications.
Standards must be met to help ensure the safety of pharmacy teams and patients, and the security of drugs.
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 success...
The Alberta Influenza Immunization Program has ended for the season.