Be Prepared for More Injectable Meds to Be Given in Your Pharmacy
The list of injectable meds that pharmacies can administer to kids and adults continues to expand in more provinces.
This is a game changer for patients who need regular injections, but have a fear of needles or a physical disability...or don’t have easy access to a primary care provider who can administer the meds.
Think of injectables, such as semaglutide (Ozempic)...denosumab (Prolia)...alirocumab (Praluent)...and vitamin B12 shots.
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