B.C. prescription rule changes reduced family doctor calls

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February 20, 2023

The number of British Columbians getting their prescription medications renewed or adjusted at their local drug store without first contacting a physician more than doubled since the province broadened pharmacists’ scope several months ago. It's expected an even bigger change will come in March, when B.C. pharmacists will be allowed to prescribe drugs for minor ailments such as UTIs and allergies, as well as for contraception. The changes are meant to address a widespread shortage of family doctors and long waiting times at walk-in and primary-care clinics that make it difficult for patients to refill prescriptions.

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