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HomeHealth & FitnessPharmacists can now diagnose and treat seasonal allergies

Pharmacists can now diagnose and treat seasonal allergies

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The population of New Brunswick has more choice in terms of health care now. Nevertheless, that pharmacists receive public funding to deal with three other current conditions.

It is now possible to be assessed. Moreover, obtaining a prescription for seasonal allergies, lily of the valley and fungal skin infections (athlete’s foot, dermatophytosis inguinocrurales and dermatophytosis circulates) in a participating pharmacy, without fresh.

This was announced by the Ministry of Health on Friday afternoon.

Pharmacists now receive funding to provide an evaluation service. prescribe drugs to deal with a total 15 current health problems as well as to administer certain vaccines. They thus help reduce pressure on emergency services, clinics without appointment and other primary health care providers.

People should check in advance with their pharmacist which services are offered. because it is not compulsory to provide all these services. Although the cost of pharmacists can now diagnose treat consultation for certain conditions is covered. patients will still have to pay the cost of the drugs prescribed.

pharmacists can now diagnose treat — Pharmacists can now diagnose treat: The population of New Brunswick has more. choice in terms of health care now that pharmacists receive public funding to deal with three other current conditions. It is now possible to be assessed and obtaining a pres.

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