The provincial government announced Sunday it was adding six conditions to the list of those that pharmacists can diagnose and treat, bringing the total to 19.
The provincial government announced Sunday it was adding six conditions to the list of those that pharmacists can diagnose and treat, effective immediately, bringing the total to 19.
at the beginning of the year, and Jones said 89 per cent of pharmacists are now participating in the program.Story continues below advertisementIt’s added acne, canker sores and yeast infections to the list, along with nausea and vomiting related to pregnancy, diaper rash and parasitic worms such as pinworms and threadworms.
Jones said there’s been some progress on that front, with surgical waitlists and the average time spent in an emergency room both on the decline.
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