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Review

Pharmacist-led minor ailment programs: a Canadian perspective

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Pages 291-302 | Published online: 10 Aug 2016
 

Abstract

Pharmacists have a long history of helping Canadians with minor ailments. This often has involved management with over-the-counter medications. If pharmacists felt that the best care required something more robust, they would refer the patient to a physician. In hopes of improving the care of such ailments, Canadian provinces have granted pharmacists the option of selecting medications traditionally under physician control. This review examines the Canadian perspective on pharmacists prescribing for minor ailments and the evidence of value for these programs. It might provide guidance for other jurisdictions contemplating such a move.

Disclosure

The authors report no conflicts of interest in this work.