After June 30, 2025, CPBC will not accept any new applications for registration as a temporary pharmacist, temporary limited pharmacist, temporary student pharmacist, or temporary pharmacy technician.
CPBC is sharing Health Canada's position statement below to ensure all registrants are aware of Health Canada's directive regarding GLP-1 compounding activities.
This guest post highlights an important interaction between antiretroviral medications and intranasal corticosteroids. Pharmacists must be aware of these interactions when prescribing for minor ailments, providing therapeutic substitutions, and providing over-the-counter recommendations to patients. For support in managing drug interactions with antiretrovirals, pharmacists can call St. Paul’s...