CPS Print Publications


CPS: Drug Information
LAST PRINT EDITION! 2022 Print edition $522.24
CPS: Drug Information contains information on more than a thousand products, including monographs for drugs, vaccines and natural health products. This definitive resource also includes CPhA monographs written by the Canadian Pharmacists Association's editorial staff, based on the best available evidence and reviewed by expert physicians and pharmacists. Clinical tools and directories of drug and health-care information are also included. Two volume set: A–K and L–Z.
The most trustworthy drug information publication in Canada, with over 60 years in print, CPS 2022 will be the last print edition of the book. Going forward, CPS will be available online and on mobile devices (other CPhA publications will continue with print editions). CPS holds a nostalgic corner in many pharmacists’ hearts, since 1960 when the first publication came to life. This is your last opportunity to purchase this legacy.

CPS: Therapeutic Choices
Print edition $298.00
CPS: Therapeutic Choices is the trusted reference for Canada’s health care providers, guiding clinical decision making at the point of care by providing unbiased, evidence-based, practical information on hundreds of medical conditions. Practical, bottom-line, clinical information covering more than 200 common medical conditions is referenced and organized in a concise format by therapeutic condition. More than 70 chapters cover drug therapy during pregnancy and breastfeeding. The content is based on the best available evidence, subject to a rigorous peer review process.
New Content Includes: HIV Prevention, Deprescribing, Constipation in Children, Diverticular Disease, and more.

Compendium of Therapeutics for Minor Ailments
Print edition $350.00
Compendium of Therapeutics for Minor Ailments presents the best-available evidence to help you manage and triage minor ailments, covering the full spectrum of therapy for over 140 conditions. This quick reference provides the tools you need to confidently assess and manage your patients’ minor ailments.

Compendium of Products for Minor Ailments
Print edition $179.00
Compendium of Products for Minor Ailments offers an unrivalled compilation of non-prescription drugs and devices marketed in Canada to help health care practitioners select treatments for the management of minor ailments. Products are conveniently organized into tables to highlight comparative ingredients and features.

Minor Ailment Bundle
Print bundle $438.00
Product categories for Compendium of Products for Minor Ailments include: baby care; cough, cold, and allergy; home testing; ostomy; skin care; and vitamins and minerals. Topics in Compendium of Therapeutics for Minor Ailments include the following sections – pathophysiology, assessment and treatment algorithms, drug tables, patient handouts, and suggested resources for patients.
Purchase Compendium of Therapeutics for Minor Ailments and Compendium of Products for Minor Ailments together and save $55!

Pharmacy Management in Canada
Print edition $184
The Canadian Foundation for Pharmacy is proud to present an all-Canadian textbook, authored and reviewed by experts with years of experience in pharmacy management. It covers from analysis and planning, financial and risk management, to operations, quality control, human resources, marketing and communications, pharmacy services and business plans. It is an excellent educational tool and reference guide for pharmacy students, international pharmacy graduates, practising pharmacists and pharmacy owners and managers.
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Editorial Policy
Each therapeutic topic is written by an expert author and is based on the best available evidence. CPhA employs a rigorous review process to ensure that the information is accurate and unbiased. Content is extensively reviewed and validated by skilled CPhA clinical editors and by external reviewers who are recognized experts (physicians and pharmacists) in their particular clinical area.
CPhA asks authors to disclose any potential conflicts of interest. CPhA does not accept funding from pharmaceutical manufacturers for any content that we develop.