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Emergency Contraception(BC)
(Morning-After Pill)
Emergency Contraception (Morning-After Pill) (BC)
Taken after unprotected sex within the last 5 days (120 hours) to help prevent pregnancy
Works best when taken as soon as possible after unprotected intercourse
May cause mild nausea or temporary changes in menstrual timing
Usually no serious side effects, but follow pharmacist guidance for repeated use
💊 Need Help With a Minor Ailment?
If you’re dealing with common health concerns like pink eye, urinary tract infections (UTI), allergies, hemorrhoids, rashes, cold sores, or skin conditions, your pharmacist can help.
Pharmacists across Canada are trained and authorized to assess, prescribe, and guide you for many minor ailments. They can also advise if you need a referral to a doctor or other healthcare provider.
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Disclaimer:The information provided on this website regarding minor ailments is for general informational purposes only. The specific conditions that pharmacists can assess and prescribe for may vary by province, depending on individual pharmacist authorization and their scope of practice. This content is not intended to replace professional judgment or regulatory guidance. The final decision to assess, prescribe, or treat any condition rests solely with the pharmacist, in accordance with applicable provincial laws and regulations.
