Pharmacist Prescribing for Minor Ailments and Contraception (PPMAC) [Updated - J] New regulatory standards providing pharmacists in BC with the authority to diagnose and prescribe medications to clients in British Columbia for minor ailments and contraception are now in effect.
The benefits of pharmacist prescribing are well-established, and pharmacists already have the ability to prescribe in 9 out of the 13 Canadian Provinces and Territories. In BC, we are lagging
Pharmacist must notify the prescribing physician if remaining portion cannot be filled within a 72 hour period. BC. Partial filling of a prescription for
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Pharmacists in BC can now prescribe for more than 21 different conditions and contraception (birth control). A pharmacist may only make a diagnosis or prescribe for one of these conditions if the patient’s symptoms indicate that the condition: Presents a low risk of masking an underlying disease, disorder or condition
Pharmacist Prescribing for Minor Ailments and Contraception (PPMAC) [Updated - J] New regulatory standards providing pharmacists in BC with the authority to diagnose and prescribe medications to clients in British Columbia for minor ailments and contraception are now in effect.
Pharmacists in BC with the authority to diagnose and prescribe medications to clients in British Columbia for minor ailments and contraception are now in
The Pharmacists Regulation sets out which conditions pharmacists may prescribe for, and the Schedule I drug categories pharmacists may prescribe for those conditions, which may be different than the medSask guidelines. Pharmacists are responsible for understanding and following the regulatory requirements for prescribing in BC.
Cloud Pharmacy is a registered pharmacy licensed by the BC College of Pharmacists [License: ] Cloud Pharmacy is a registered pharmacy licensed by the BC College of Pharmacists [License: ]
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Ridiculous. A doctor can't make parental approval a condition for prescribing contraceptives for an ADULT. Gwen is presumably 18 at this point. Indeed in many jurisdictions a dr can lose their license for refusing tp prescribe contraceptives to woman who is over the age of consent. That would include Kate in most states.
My comment isn't about what precisely they prescribe, but more to making the doctor's dialogue more realistic. Much as the character is focused on realistic dialogue in 'The Apartment'.
Creating an interactive game is a specialized form of writing fiction; both Lit stories & interactive games can suffer from unrealistic dialogue.