Pharmacy Association Of Saskatchewan
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‘The shelf is very sparse’: Sask. pharmacies seeing shortage of adult medicationOne pharmacist recommends checking the shelves of smaller pharmacies for elusive cold and flu medication, as box stores are more likely to be sold out due to customer volume.HealthJan 5, 2023
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Public awareness campaign launches in Saskatchewan to address harmful effects of medication misuseA public awareness campaign aims to address harmful effects of medication misuse in Saskatchewan by encouraging residents to return unused prescription drugs.HealthSep 28, 2022
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Children’s Tylenol and Advil shortage makes its way to SaskatchewanFougere added that if parents can't find the medication that they're looking for at the pharmacy over the counter, there are other options.HealthAug 18, 2022
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What we know so far about COVID-19 vaccine rollout in Sask. pharmaciesPharmacies in Saskatchewan will soon be administering COVID-19 vaccines, providing residents with one more option to get the shot.HealthApr 15, 2021
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Saskatchewan pharmacists added to Phase 2 of COVID-19 vaccine delivery planSaskatchewan pharmacists will be delivering the COVID-19 vaccine through community pharmacies in Phase 2 of the provincial immunization plan.CanadaFeb 22, 2021
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Saskatchewan pharmacists preparing for ‘pretty crazy’ flu shot season, advise calling aheadCome Monday you'll be able to get your flu shot in Saskatchewan, but pharmacists are warning people to be patient this year amid the novel coronavirus pandemic.CanadaOct 16, 2020
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Poll: 4 in 10 Sask. residents won’t get the flu shot this yearA new report from Insights West polled 264 Saskatchewan residents about the flu shot and 40 per cent said they don't plan on getting it for various reasons.HealthSep 25, 2019
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New agreement expands Sask. pharmacist’s ability to give flu shotsA new agreement between pharmacists and the Saskatchewan government expands flu shot age range, and prescribing treatment for minor ailments.HealthOct 29, 2018
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Patients stuck with extra fee when pharmacists prescribeWhile some Canadians pride themselves on the nation's health care, there are loopholes, with patients on the hook for the cost.HealthJun 5, 2018
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