B.C. pharmacists call on province to allow them to prescribe medications amid doctor shortage

Pharmacists are calling for the B.C. government to allow them to prescribe medication for minor ailments, especially as the province’s doctor shortage continues to impact nearly a million residents.

In Alberta, pharmacists are already allowed to prescribe certain medications, such as drugs for cold sores or urinary tract infections. A similar system is also coming to Ontario.

Yoshi Ito, a pharmacist at the People’s Pharmacy in Colwood, B.C., says it makes sense for pharmacists to be able to do the same here.

The solution would cut down on some of the long wait times the province is seeing for doctors, he says.

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