Canadian Pharmacists Association
Canadian Pharmacists Association

WHAT'S NEW IN CPS

Check out our latest content updates

 

CPhA is thrilled to share with you the latest additions and updates in CPS.

Content updates

Major updates

The following content has been extensively updated and reviewed by 2 external peer reviewers:

  • Acute Stroke: Added new information regarding tenecteplase as an off-label alternative to alteplase; added tenecteplase to drug table.
  • Diabetic Foot Infections: Routine review.
 

Minor updates

The following content has been reviewed to ensure that it is current:

  • Obesity: Added information about tirzepatide.
  • Schizophrenia and Related Psychotic Disorders: Added information about newer long-acting antipsychotics.
  • Lyme Disease: Added new illustrations of black-legged ticks; expanded information on tick feeding cycle and disease transmission.
  • Hypercalcemia: Routine review; updated caution with denosumab in patients with reduced kidney function.
  • Burns: Updated language to meet DEI standards.
  • Insect Bites and Stings: Routine review.
  • Minor Cuts and Wounds: Routine review.
  • Potassium Disturbances: Routine review.
  • Supraventricular Tachycardia: Routine review.

Drug monographs

The following drug monographs were recently added:

  • Bijuva: Estrogen/Progestogen Combination.
  • Imvexxy: Estrogen.
 

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