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Pharmacists in British Columbia can support the following:

  • Consulting on and dispensing prescriptions.
  • Assess and treat minor ailments like urinary tract infections, allergies, and pink eye.
  • Prescribe and dispense contraceptives.
  • Renew or change some prescriptions or provide you with an emergency supply.
  • Administer immunizations and drugs by injection.
  • Help you to understand and manage your medications as well as other over-the-counter products.
  • Make recommendations for you to see another health care professional for further assessment.

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