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Buy Prescription and Non Prescription Medications online from one of the below vendors:
The benefit of going to the doctor, is that they physically give you a prescription. So we feel secure in taking the medication. Online purchases don't have to be any different. However, you need to know the places you are purchasing from are a credited and safe. See below on a great article from the FDA.
"Ever been tempted to buy your medicines from an online pharmacy or another website? Protect yourself and your family by using caution when buying medicine online. There are many pharmacy websites that operate legally and offer convenience, privacy, and safeguards for purchasing medicines. But the U.S. Food and Drug Administration warns that there are many rogue online pharmacies that claim to sell prescription medicines at deeply discounted prices, often without requiring a valid prescription. These Internet-based pharmacies often sell unapproved or counterfeit medicines outside the safeguards followed by licensed pharmacies. These rogue sites often prominently display a Canadian flag, but may actually be operated by criminals from the other side of the globe with no connection to Canada. Medicines bought from these websites can be dangerous and may put your health at risk. How can you tell if an online pharmacy is operating legally? The FDA’s BeSafeRx can help you identify and avoid fake online pharmacies. Signs of a Rogue Online PharmacyBeware of online pharmacies that:
Also, these medicines may not have been stored properly, such as in a warehouse without necessary temperature controls, which may cause the medicine to be ineffective in treating the disease or condition for which you are taking it. Know the Signs of a Safe Online PharmacyThere are ways you can identify a safe online pharmacy. They:
What Makes Us Healthy?"When Canadians think about health, we often think about healthcare and individual behaviours like diet and smoking. But what makes us healthy or not goes far beyond access to health care services. In fact, studies suggest that up to 75% of the things that make us healthy are not part of the healthcare system. Instead, the greater contributors of health are found in the conditions in which we are born, grow, live, work, and age. They include things like your education, job, relationships, and where you live. They are collectively referred to as the social determinants of health. The social determinants of health encompass the personal, societal and environmental conditions that can either support or hinder health.
While there have been dedicated efforts to address these factors for many years, you can’t miss the presence that these topics have held in many media outlets in recent years, with a renewed focus on what many have long known to be true." https://hqc.sk.ca/news-and-events/hqc-blog/what-makes-us-healthy-exploring-the-determinants-of-health-in-saskatchewan |
Did you know you can also visit a nurse practitioner? Yes, they can assist you in your health needs as well. Read this how to article below from the Ontario.ca for information.
"Find a family doctor or nurse practitionerA family doctor or nurse practitioner is your primary health care provider – meaning they are the person you make an appointment with when you have a new, non-emergency health concern. You can learn more about their services below. Visits to a doctor or nurse practitioner are publicly funded – meaning you don’t have to pay. Here are two options to find a family doctor or nurse practitioner who is accepting new patients:
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