Pharmacies News
Search:
Local Results
Images
Changes putting squeeze on small-town pharmacies
When the Transparent Drug System for Patients Act went into effect in March, 2007, the provincial government hoped it would bring reform to the Ontario Drug Benefit program and deliver savings to taxpayers across the province. But in the almost two years the legislation has been in place, it?s been the independent and small pharmacies across the district that are feeling the financial ...
Suburban pharmacies robbed for drugs
West Chester police said today they have arrested two Ohio men accused of hopping pharmacy counters -- and flashing a gun in one case -- to steal prescription painkillers.
Western Dakota and White Drug are to merge next week
Two Williston pharmacies are coming together to serve the area, but the faces behind the counter are to remain the same.
Associated Pharmacies Inc. to Purchase the Assets of The Pharmacy Group of New England
Associated Pharmacies, Inc. (API), a buying cooperative for over 1,000 independent pharmacies, today announces that it is purchasing the assets of the Pharmacy Group of New England (PGNE) on January 1, 2009. (PRWeb Dec 1, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/independent/pharmacies/prweb1669764.htm
Move to electronic medical records could save money, lives
Nebraska?s health care providers ? hospitals, physicians, pharmacies, labs, imaging centers ? are about to test a system supporters say will ultimately save millions of dollars and thousands of lives.
Care Chemist Announces Seven New Franchises In NZ
Care Chemist Services Ltd has established seven new franchises in New Zealand, taking the Life Pharmacy (LPL) owned community-based pharmacy franchise group another step closer to its goal of having 34 branded pharmacies by the end of March, 2009. The latest franchises have been established in Northcote, Pakuranga, New Lynn, Titahi Bay, Waitangirua, Glen Eden and Roslyn, in Dunedin.
The phone that feels the flu before you do
Did your parents tell you to remember your scarf when you went out, so you wouldn't catch a cold? Today, the advice might be: Remember your cell phone.
The phone that feels the flu before you do
Did your parents tell you to remember your scarf when you went out, so you wouldn't catch a cold? Today, the advice might be: Remember your cell phone. A maker of over-the-counter cold and flu remedies released a program this week for the T-Mobile G1, also...
Fewer visits to GPs as economy slows
Economists say there is evidence that Australians are cutting back on trips to the doctor as the economy slows.
County to save on pricey prescriptions
Bristol County residents struggling to pay high costs for prescription drugs may find relief in a new program that can save consumers an average of 20 percent off the retail price of prescribed medications.
The phone that feels the flu before you do
Wed, Dec 3, 2008 (1:54 p.m.) Did your parents tell you to remember your scarf when you went out, so you wouldn't catch a cold? Today, the advice might be: Remember your cell phone.
Plastic Shopping Bag Ban Debated at City Hall
Shoppers would pay for paper bags or bring their own.
New prescription discount cards available for Collier residents
The Collier County Housing and Human Services Department will host a press conference announcing the new prescription discount card program for Collier residents at 10 a.m., Thursday, Dec. 4 at the County Campus located at 3301 E. Tamiami Tr. in Risk Management?s conference room, by the food court area.
San Diego To Ban Plastic Shopping Bags?
Plastic carryout shopping bags would be prohibited in San Diego if an ordinance advanced by a City Council committee Wednesday ultimately passes.
Ottawa to ban baby bottles containing chemical
The government announced today that it intends to ban the import, sale and advertising of baby bottles with the controversial chemical bisphenol A, the widely used chemical found in plastic baby bottles, water bottles and food containers.
TechBits package
(AP:BEIJING) Authorities in a southern Chinese city require that Internet cafes pay close attention to the operating systems used on their computers, saying the rule should promote wider use of legitimate software. But is it really a way to help the authorities snoop on users?
Social Networks Damage Control
It's always a good time for us to consider what the effects of imminent political changes might be on the advertising and marketing industry.
Rite Aid chooses New Haven for new store design
With all the trouble the economy seems to be in right now, one wouldn't expect to see a huge corporation open a new location in a community struggling as much as any other in these hard times.
The phone that feels the flu before you do
Did your parents tell you to remember your scarf when you went out, so you wouldn't catch a cold? Today, the advice might be: Remember your cell phone. A maker of over-the-counter cold and flu remedies released a program this week for the T-Mobile G1, also known as the "Google phone," that warns the user how many people in an area are sneezing and shaking with winter viruses. The "Zicam Cold & ...
Govt. considers 'right of conscience' rule
WASHINGTON, Dec. 3 (UPI) -- U.S. health officials say a new "right of conscience" rule will likely be announced by the outgoing Bush administration.
When the Transparent Drug System for Patients Act went into effect in March, 2007, the provincial government hoped it would bring reform to the Ontario Drug Benefit program and deliver savings to taxpayers across the province. But in the almost two years the legislation has been in place, it?s been the independent and small pharmacies across the district that are feeling the financial ...
Suburban pharmacies robbed for drugs
West Chester police said today they have arrested two Ohio men accused of hopping pharmacy counters -- and flashing a gun in one case -- to steal prescription painkillers.
Western Dakota and White Drug are to merge next week
Two Williston pharmacies are coming together to serve the area, but the faces behind the counter are to remain the same.
Associated Pharmacies Inc. to Purchase the Assets of The Pharmacy Group of New England
Associated Pharmacies, Inc. (API), a buying cooperative for over 1,000 independent pharmacies, today announces that it is purchasing the assets of the Pharmacy Group of New England (PGNE) on January 1, 2009. (PRWeb Dec 1, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/independent/pharmacies/prweb1669764.htm
Move to electronic medical records could save money, lives
Nebraska?s health care providers ? hospitals, physicians, pharmacies, labs, imaging centers ? are about to test a system supporters say will ultimately save millions of dollars and thousands of lives.
Care Chemist Announces Seven New Franchises In NZ
Care Chemist Services Ltd has established seven new franchises in New Zealand, taking the Life Pharmacy (LPL) owned community-based pharmacy franchise group another step closer to its goal of having 34 branded pharmacies by the end of March, 2009. The latest franchises have been established in Northcote, Pakuranga, New Lynn, Titahi Bay, Waitangirua, Glen Eden and Roslyn, in Dunedin.
The phone that feels the flu before you do
Did your parents tell you to remember your scarf when you went out, so you wouldn't catch a cold? Today, the advice might be: Remember your cell phone.
The phone that feels the flu before you do
Did your parents tell you to remember your scarf when you went out, so you wouldn't catch a cold? Today, the advice might be: Remember your cell phone. A maker of over-the-counter cold and flu remedies released a program this week for the T-Mobile G1, also...
Fewer visits to GPs as economy slows
Economists say there is evidence that Australians are cutting back on trips to the doctor as the economy slows.
County to save on pricey prescriptions
Bristol County residents struggling to pay high costs for prescription drugs may find relief in a new program that can save consumers an average of 20 percent off the retail price of prescribed medications.
The phone that feels the flu before you do
Wed, Dec 3, 2008 (1:54 p.m.) Did your parents tell you to remember your scarf when you went out, so you wouldn't catch a cold? Today, the advice might be: Remember your cell phone.
Plastic Shopping Bag Ban Debated at City Hall
Shoppers would pay for paper bags or bring their own.
New prescription discount cards available for Collier residents
The Collier County Housing and Human Services Department will host a press conference announcing the new prescription discount card program for Collier residents at 10 a.m., Thursday, Dec. 4 at the County Campus located at 3301 E. Tamiami Tr. in Risk Management?s conference room, by the food court area.
San Diego To Ban Plastic Shopping Bags?
Plastic carryout shopping bags would be prohibited in San Diego if an ordinance advanced by a City Council committee Wednesday ultimately passes.
Ottawa to ban baby bottles containing chemical
The government announced today that it intends to ban the import, sale and advertising of baby bottles with the controversial chemical bisphenol A, the widely used chemical found in plastic baby bottles, water bottles and food containers.
TechBits package
(AP:BEIJING) Authorities in a southern Chinese city require that Internet cafes pay close attention to the operating systems used on their computers, saying the rule should promote wider use of legitimate software. But is it really a way to help the authorities snoop on users?
Social Networks Damage Control
It's always a good time for us to consider what the effects of imminent political changes might be on the advertising and marketing industry.
Rite Aid chooses New Haven for new store design
With all the trouble the economy seems to be in right now, one wouldn't expect to see a huge corporation open a new location in a community struggling as much as any other in these hard times.
The phone that feels the flu before you do
Did your parents tell you to remember your scarf when you went out, so you wouldn't catch a cold? Today, the advice might be: Remember your cell phone. A maker of over-the-counter cold and flu remedies released a program this week for the T-Mobile G1, also known as the "Google phone," that warns the user how many people in an area are sneezing and shaking with winter viruses. The "Zicam Cold & ...
Govt. considers 'right of conscience' rule
WASHINGTON, Dec. 3 (UPI) -- U.S. health officials say a new "right of conscience" rule will likely be announced by the outgoing Bush administration.
WeAre St Johns
Business Directory
Find local businesses, restaurants, entertainment and much more in St Johns, Newfoundland.
Category:
Category:
St Johns Top Ten
Your Top 10 results for Pharmacies in St Johns, Newfoundland
1 | Shoppers Drug Mart |
2 | Zellers Pharmacy |
3 | IDA (Healy's Pharmacy) |
4 | PharmaChoice |
5 | DrugStore Pharmacy |
6 | Cub Pharmacy - The people you trust. The store you know. |
7 | Pharmacies and Drugs Affected by Drug Diversion Operation |
8 | Rogue Online Pharmacies: Protect Yourself! |
9 | Network Pharmacies Home Page |
10 | Pharmacies Information | Business.com |

