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


Canadian Prescription Drugs –
Things You May Not Think about before Taking Them

If you are getting some new Canadian prescription drugs from a drugstore online, you may not even question taking them. The fact is that unless you have gone over every possible point with your doctor beforehand, you may be at risk when taking new Canadian prescription drugs. You probably don’t even realize some of the issues that may develop as a result of negligence, but that’s what this article is here for. Here we will analyze what you should discuss with your doctor about Canadian prescription drugs in advance so you aren’t in as much of a risk. We assume you are getting your medication from a reliable drugstore in Canada so we won’t discuss issues of counterfeits.

You may not realize that something as simple as an over the counter medication could potentially cause complications with your new Canadian prescription drugs. You should be honest with your doctor about anything you are taking at the present time, even if it’s as simple as an herbal supplement or multivitamin. There are always risks out there for a bad drug interaction, so you should never assume that what you are taking is not going to influence your Canadian prescription drugs. It may not, but you won’t know that until after you talk to the doctor.

If you are nursing or pregnant, you need to be aware of the risks that new Canadian prescription drugs could have for your baby. A lot of women may not realize that some of the chemicals from the Canadian prescription drugs could be passed through their breast milk or pregnancy feeding tubes. You never should go on any Canadian prescription drugs that may get to the baby without medical advice first. This can include topical treatments, as well as ingested ones. If you think you may become pregnant in the near future, tell your doctor or Canadian drugstore pharmacist that. He or she will be able to point you to a drug that will not lead to complications.

Tell your doctor if you are going on a diet or if you are under a lot of stress. These changes in your body can actually happen at a chemical level and affect the way that products from a Canadian prescription drugstore work for you. As surprising as it may seem, mood changes can be signs that you need a chemical balance before going onto any Canadian prescription drugs. The reason that diets are so influential is because they impact how much of a drug is needed for the weight that you carry. In essence, if you see a change in your body or attitude, talk to your doctor or drugstore pharmacist to see if the new Canadian prescription drugs are right for you.