lundi 20 juin 2016
Health Canada program requires trying outdated meds first: psychiatrist
Health Canada makes some on-reserve patients jump through hoops or wait longer than non-indigenous Canadians to access prescription drugs their doctors believe they need to treat mental illnesses, a psychiatrist who has worked in First Nations communities says.
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