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Got a long-term treatment?


If you have a persistent health condition that necessitates continuous medication and assistance, your pharmacist can offer aid and guidance to visitors seeking ongoing support.

MEDICATION RENEWAL


Your pharmacist may be able to renew a medication that has expired, depending on the type of medication and its validity period. The following conditions make you eligible for these services:

Your pharmacist may be able to renew a medication that has expired, depending on the type of medication and its validity period. The following conditions make you eligible for these services:
  1. Allergies (allergic conjunctivitis and rhinitis)
  2. Bladder Infections
  3. Diaper Rash
  4. Eczema
  5. Hemorrhoids
  6. Minor Acne
  7. Menstrual Pain
  8. Mouth Ulcers
  9. Oral Herpes
  10. Thrush
  11. Vaginal Yeast Infections
Keeping up with your medication schedule may not be a top priority due to your hectic lifestyle and schedule. However, there are resources available to assist you in staying on track.

Pill-Packs
To take your medication as prescribed, you can use a pill-pack that is arranged on a weekly, bimonthly, or monthly basis. Inquire with your pharmacist if you would benefit from this service.

Simplified Renewals
To avoid forgetting to renew your medication every month, arrange for your pharmacist to set up automatic renewals. You can then pick up your medication at the same time every month.

Synchronization
If you are taking multiple medications or managing your family’s medications, consider picking them up all at once from the pharmacy on a monthly basis. Your pharmacist can synchronize your medication renewals to the same date.

In case your prescription is close to expiring and you cannot visit a doctor in time, your pharmacist can extend it.

This guarantees that your medication therapy remains uninterrupted and provides you with sufficient time to schedule an appointment with your healthcare provider.