Be Prepared to Administer More Injectable Meds
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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