Yearly Archives: 2018

New App Available for Menopausal Women

After attending the International Menopause Society Meeting in Vancouver, our pharmacists Kerry and Carolyn were very pleased to see that an app has been developed for patients to have a better understanding about what they can expect during the menopause … Continue reading

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News From the International Menopause Society Meeting in Vancouver

Carolyn Whiskin and Kerry Roberts, two of our pharmacists at Charlton, have just returned from the International Menopause Society Meeting in Vancouver. They are both Certified Menopause Practitioners and were very proud to be attending, as this is the first … Continue reading

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World Hepatitis Day

Saturday July 28th is World Hepatitis Day. The main goal of World Hepatitis Day is to help gain awareness around diagnosing the nearly 300 million people living with viral hepatitis that aren’t aware. Mark Your Calendars: On Friday July 27th, the Charlton Health … Continue reading

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July 23rd is World Sjögren’s Day

July 23rd is World Sjögren’s Day, a day meant to put a face on the millions of people who live with this disease or suffer from symptoms and have yet to be diagnosed. What is Sjögren’s syndrome? It is an … Continue reading

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How Anti-IL-6 Medications Work

For our last blog, we continued a series of how specific biologic medications work. Rituxan was the first medication presented in February 2018 and last week we shared how anti-TNF biologics work.  This was prompted by a patient asking me … Continue reading

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How Anti-TNF Treatments Work

Recently, we’ve discussed how specific biologic medications work. Rituxan was the first medication presented and we also shared how Orencia (abatacept) works.   This was prompted by a patient asking me to express in writing what I verbally explain when someone is … Continue reading

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What is a biosimilar?

In a previous blog we spoke about what a biologic medication is, and how it is produced through the programming of live cells to produce a treatment that mimics a protein structure in a human. Biosimilars are produced after the … Continue reading

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National Meeting of Pharmacists Features Biologics

Our pharmacist, Carolyn Whiskin recently returned from the Canadian Pharmacist’s Association meeting in Fredricton, New Brunswick where she presented on the topic of biologics and biosimilars. Biologic treatments have revolutionized the way we treat many autoimmune diseases. Human insulin is … Continue reading

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What is Health Quality Ontario?

Our Pharmacist Carolyn Whiskin recently attended the Ontario Rheumatology Association Meeting as clinical  pharmacist specializing in treatments for rheumatic diseases.  One of the presentations featured Carol Kennedy from the Health Quality Ontario  (HQO) Program. The HQO is the provincial advisor on quality health care in … Continue reading

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The Walk For Arthritis

This weekend come out  for “The Walk For Arthritis” being held in cities across Canada. Hamilton’s event is being run on June 3rd at Mc Master University.  See contact information below or visit: walkforarthritis.ca  to support this worthwhile cause. The Walk … Continue reading

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