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Vol. 27, Issue 18, January 5, 2023
Spread the Word: Local Pharmacies Now a One-Stop-Shop for Thirteen Common Ailments Highly trained pharmacists able to prescribe for common ailments with no cost for the visit Ontario is making it more convenient for people to connect to care closer to home by launching pharmacist prescribing for some of the most common medical ailments. As of January 1, 2023, Ontarians will be able to stop in at pharmacies across the province to receive prescriptions for thirteen common ailments, including rashes, pink eye, insect bites and urinary tract infections with just their health card. This service makes it more convenient to access care by removing a doctor's office visit and will come at no extra cost to Ontarians. “Stopping by your local pharmacy for quick and easy access to treatment for some of your most common ailments increases your access to the care you need closer to home,” said Sylvia Jones, Deputy Premier and Minister of Health. “Expanding the ability of pharmacists to provide care is one more way we're putting people at the centre of our health care system, making it easier, faster and more convenient to access health care in their community.” Pharmacists will be able to offer prescriptions for: ! hay fever (allergic rhinitis); ! oral thrush (candidal stomatitis); ! p i n k e y e Long Term Forecast Thursday High -9 Low -18 Friday High -9 Low -15 Saturday High -12 Low -15 Sunday High -6 Low -6 Monday High -3 Low -11 Tuesday High -7 Low -13
(conjunctivitis; bacterial, ! allergic and viral); ! dermatitis (atopic, eczema, allergic and contact); ! menstrual cramps (dysmenorrhea); ! acid reflux (gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)); ! hemorrhoids; ! cold sores (herpes labialis); ! impetigo; ! insect bites and hives; ! tick bites (post-exposure prophylaxis to prevent Lyme disease); ! sprains and strains (musculoskeletal); and urinary tract infections (UTIs). Allowing pharmacists to prescribe for these common ailments will make it more convenient for Ontarians to receive the care they need, while offering patients more convenient choices for how they access and receive health care. With a large, provincewide footprint, pharmacist prescribing will help to increase access to care in rural parts of Ontario. In addition to providing more conve-
nience, pharmacy prescribing will also help freeup doctors' bandwidth to provide care for more complex needs, helping to reduce wait times for these services. A common ailment is a health condition that can be reliably self-diagnosed and managed with self-care strategies and/or minimal treatment. Anyone with symptoms should contact their local pharmacist to confirm whether they provide prescribing services for certain common ailments before visiting the pharmacy. This change builds on pharmacists' current knowledge, skills and judgement to recommend over-the-counter medications and allows physicians to focus on the more complex health care needs of their patients. These changes are being made in partnership with the Ontario College of Pharmacists. Ontarians can now also visit local pharmacies for Paxlovid prescriptions. Visit ontario.ca/antivirals for more information on eligibility and to find local pharmacies that are dispensing Paxlovid.
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