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Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019

Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019

Regulation and innovation in practice – Not a “drug interaction”?
Dietary sodium and the health of Canadians
Professional abstinence: What does it mean for pharmacists?
Canada’s new Healthy Eating Strategy: Implications for health care professionals and a call to action
Report from the 2018 National Summit on Wicked Problems in Community Pharmacy
Medical abortion: A practice tool for pharmacists
Community-based management of epistaxis: Who bloody knows?
The pharmacist’s role in successful deprescribing through hospital medication reconciliation
Pharmacists to improve hypertension management: Guideline concordance from North America to Europe
The patient experience in a community pharmacy mental illness and addictions program
Community pharmacists’ experiences with the Saskatchewan Medication Assessment Program
Cross-Canada updates
The conference experience—Making it yours
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - Intro
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - Cover1
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - Cover2
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Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - 139
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - 140
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - 141
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - 142
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - Regulation and innovation in practice – Not a “drug interaction”?
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - 144
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - 145
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - 146
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - Dietary sodium and the health of Canadians
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - Professional abstinence: What does it mean for pharmacists?
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - 149
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - 150
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - Canada’s new Healthy Eating Strategy: Implications for health care professionals and a call to action
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - 152
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - 153
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - 154
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - 155
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - 156
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - 157
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - Report from the 2018 National Summit on Wicked Problems in Community Pharmacy
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - 159
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - Medical abortion: A practice tool for pharmacists
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - 161
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - 162
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - 163
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - Community-based management of epistaxis: Who bloody knows?
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - 165
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - 166
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - 167
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Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - 173
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - 174
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - 175
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - 176
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - The pharmacist’s role in successful deprescribing through hospital medication reconciliation
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - 178
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - 179
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - Pharmacists to improve hypertension management: Guideline concordance from North America to Europe
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - 181
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - 182
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - 183
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - 184
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - 185
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - The patient experience in a community pharmacy mental illness and addictions program
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Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - 189
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - 190
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - 191
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - 192
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - Community pharmacists’ experiences with the Saskatchewan Medication Assessment Program
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - 194
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - 195
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - 196
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - 197
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Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - 200
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - 201
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - 202
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - 203
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - Cross-Canada updates
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - 205
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - 206
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - The conference experience—Making it yours
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - 208
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - 209
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - 210
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - 211
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - 212
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - Cover3
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - Cover4
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - CPH1
Canadian Pharmacists Journal - May/June 2019 - CPH2
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