Pharmacy
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Visiting a pharmacist
Prescription
Vaccination
Visiting a pharmacist
Pharmacist can help you with treating minor ailments or prescribing contraception.
Pharmacists can prescribe and provide many types of contraception, including the following, which are free in B.C.:
- The pill
- Copper intrauterine devices (IUDs) (you will need to arrange a visit with a doctor or clinic for insertion)
- Hormonal IUDs (you will need to arrange a visit with a doctor or clinic for insertion)
- An implant (you will need to arrange a visit with a doctor or clinic for insertion)
- An injection (pharmacist can also administer)
- Morning-after pill (no prescription or appointment needed)
- Allergies (allergic rhinitis)
- Cold sores
- Fungal infections
- Heartburn (acid reflux)
- Hemorrhoids
- Headaches
- Impetigo
- Indigestion (upset stomach)
- Itching, including from bug bites
- Menstrual pain
- Mild acne
- Nicotine dependence
- Oral fungal infections (thrush)
- Oral ulcers (canker sores)
- Pink eye (conjunctivitis)
- Shingles
- Sprains and strains
- Skin rash (dermatitis)
- Threadworms or pinworms
- Uncomplicated urinary tract infection
- Vaginal candidiasis (yeast infection)
information retrieved from www2.gov.bc.ca
Prescription
New, Refill, or Transfer.
Vaccination
Protecting your and your family's health from common illness with vaccination.
Below is a list of common vaccination recommended by Immunizebc.ca.