CANADIAN PRESCRIPTIONS DISPENSED FROM CANADA* BY
Unit #101 20560 56th Ave
Langley, BC, Canada
V3A 3Y8
Toll Free Tel:
1-866-539-5330
Toll Free Fax:
1-866-539-5331
Local Tel:
1-604-539-5330
Local Fax:
1-604-539-5331
Pharmacy License Number: 18978
(*Not all prescriptions dispensed by Pharmawest.)
CANADIAN PHARMACY MANAGER
LICENSING BODY
of British Columbia
If you should have any questions or concerns, you may contact the College.
The College is located at:
200-1765 West 8th Ave
Vancouver, BC, V6J 5C6
Canadian Prescriptions –
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No matter what Canadian prescriptions you may be on, there is always a risk of side effects. Some of these side effects may be serious, and others may not be risky at all. Nevertheless, you should always talk to your doctor at the first sign of adverse reactions to make sure you do not cause any further damage to your body. Even little things could be indications of big problems. It may help if you are aware of different side effects that may come from Canadian prescriptions, as well as how to react to them. Here are some common problems that may occur. A lot of drugs can cause drowsiness, dizziness, or confusion. Because of this, you may not be able to go back to work until you know for sure how you will react to the new Canadian prescriptions you are taking. You should always give the new Canadian prescriptions a few days to kick into your system before you start operating heavy machinery or take long trips by yourself. You could be putting others at risk along the way. See if any sleeping problems are possible side effects of your Canadian prescriptions and make sure those don’t happen with you. Severe allergic reactions may occur for literally any Canadian prescriptions you take. These include hives, difficulty breathing, facial swelling, rash, and much more. In essence, if you notice a change in your body around the targeted site for the medication, you may be having an allergic reaction. This is easy to monitor for injected or topical Canadian prescriptions because the site of application usually turns red or burns. If you find yourself undergoing any potential allergic reactions to your new Canadian prescriptions, stop using them right away and seek out alternatives from your doctor. A lot of Canadian prescriptions may cause changes in your mood or outlook on life. This may not be concerning, unless you have felt severe depression, especially to the point of suicide. You never want life threatening complications like that to continue because they may be signs of improper dosages. Monitor your weight as well. If you see a sudden drop or increase in it, tell your doctor. You want to make sure that none of this is causing harm to your body. You might not see any side effects at all from your Canadian prescriptions, but it won’t hurt you to know what to look for. Seek alternative Canadian prescriptions if you feel the need to. |
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