mercredi 2 août 2017
Drug monitoring won't address causes of addiction, front-line worker says
The provincial government is working on the second phase of its long-awaited New Brunswick prescription monitoring program, aiming to give pharmacists the ability to see who may be misusing prescriptions for addictive drugs in real time.
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