CANADIAN PRESCRIPTIONS DISPENSED FROM CANADA* BY

Pharmawest Pharmacy
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

A. Bhangu

LICENSING BODY

College of Pharmacists
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


Rx Canada –

Figuring out What Will Work for You During and After a Pregnancy

If you are pregnant or nursing, you should be aware of the fact that you will have different medical needs to address than other women might. This is because you have to take into consideration the safety of your baby as well as yourself. Not every Rx Canada drug will be suited for your baby, but most of them will seep through your body chemicals. This could cause negative reactions, or it could cause nothing at all. Nevertheless, here are some suggestions that may help you figure out what Rx Canada medications will be suited for your needs.

You need to first figure out if you can safely take the Rx Canada medicine. Do you have any drug or food allergies? If so, you may be allergic to some of the ingredients in your new Rx Canada drugs. It’s always a good idea to go over this possibility, and at that time you should mention any medical conditions you have had in the past. These may be made worse with the addition of the Rx Canada treatment, and this worsening could be detrimental for the baby. Go over your medical history with your doctor to determine what drugs will work for you.

You should also talk to your doctor about any Rx Canada medications you are currently on. It’s very possible that this drug will be harmless on its own but damaging when mixed with something else. For most Rx Canada medications, alcohol should be avoided. This is nothing new though since you shouldn’t be drinking with the baby anyway. You don’t want the drugs or the alcohol to get into that frail immune system. The results could be deadly.

The FDA has different levels of pregnancy indicated by different letters. It’s important for you to know what category you fit into and whether or not the Rx Canada drug that you want to take will impact you and your baby. Your doctor will be able to advise you about your risks and suggest a solution that best fits your current bodily needs. If you are not showing yet, be sure to tell him or her about the pregnancy so you can properly be cared for. The same goes if you are possibly pregnant or planning to become pregnant soon. Having a baby can never be overly prepared for, so just make sure you see a doctor before you take on a new Canada RX drug.