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Ontario pharmacists can now prescribe treatments for 13 common ailments

TORONTO — Ontarians with 13 common ailments can skip the doctor's office and head straight to the pharmacist to get a prescription as of today.
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A Shoppers Drug Mart pharmacy is shown in Bowmanville, Ontario on Wednesday January 12, 2022. Starting today, Ontarians with 13 common ailments can skip the doctor's office and head straight to the pharmacist to get a prescription. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Doug Ives

TORONTO — Ontarians with 13 common ailments can skip the doctor's office and head straight to the pharmacist to get a prescription as of today.

The provincial government says pharmacists now have the power to prescribe treatments for conditions that include pink eye, hemorrhoids and urinary tract infections.

The province says residents need only bring their health card to a participating pharmacy. 

Both Shoppers Drug Mart and Rexall said their pharmacists would be ready to provide the service today.

But the head of the Ontario Pharmacists Association said people should expect a bit of a ramp-up period.

Justin Bates says Ontarians should call their pharmacies or visit their websites to find out if they're ready to make prescriptions. 

The provincial government says the new program comes at no extra cost to Ontarians and will free up doctors to treat more complex medical conditions.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Jan. 1, 2023.

The Canadian Press

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