B.C. pharmacists set to treat minor ailments, prescribe contraception starting June 1

B.C. Health Minister Adrian Dix speaks during an announcement at Langara College in Vancouver, on Monday, January 9, 2023. Pharmacists in British Columbia will have more responsibilities starting June 1 in an effort to improve access for those without a family doctor and ease the stress on an overburdened health-care system. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

VANCOUVER - Pharmacists in British Columbia will have more responsibilities starting June 1 in an effort to improve access for those without a family doctor and ease the stress on an overburdened health system.

The College of Pharmacists of BC says 75 per cent of eligible community pharmacists have completed the training required to be able to diagnose and prescribe medications for 21 minor ailments like acne, shingles or urinary tract infections, as well as prescribe contraception.

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