Injections for children two years of age and older
New standards will allow pharmacists to provide injections for children two years of age and older.
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New standards will allow pharmacists to provide injections for children two years of age and older.
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Provision of personal services—such as aesthetic injections—will no longer be permitted in pharmacies or by someone holding themselves out as a regulated member as of February 1, 2025.
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New standards will be released next Tuesday and will come into effect in early 2025.
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Alberta Health Services has created resources for health professionals who provide care for long-COVID patients.
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Annual report feature: Canmore pharmacist Viren Dobariya expanded his pharmacy’s capacity to provide clinical services.
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Pharmacist Sofiya Terekhovska earns ACP’s 2024 Leadership Development Award.
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The Licensee Competencies Framework will help licensees to better understand their role and responsibilities.
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Annual report feature: The team at Medi-Drugs Millcreek has created a safer space for 2SLGBTQ+ patients.
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A recent outbreak has prompted Alberta Health, Alberta Health Services, and Alberta Precision Laboratories to develop clinical guidance for those exposed.
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Scheduling changes for desloratadine for use in children two to 11 years are now in effect.
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