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Medication explainers, condition guides, and Alberta-specific notes for Edmonton families. Written by our pharmacist, edited for plain English, never AI-generated.
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What can an Alberta pharmacist actually do? More than you probably think.
Alberta pharmacists have the broadest scope of practice in Canada. We can prescribe, adapt, renew, and diagnose more than most people realise.
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Generic Ozempic in Canada: what the semaglutide patent expiry means for patients.
Canada's semaglutide patent lapsed January 4, 2026. Here's what that means for prices, generics, and your prescription.
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Weight loss peptides: what works, what's approved, and how to get a prescription.
GLP-1 peptides like semaglutide and tirzepatide are the most effective weight-loss medications ever approved. Here's the field map.
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Free prescription delivery in Edmonton: how it works at Acme Drug Mart.
Same-day delivery for orders placed before 3 PM, no fees, no minimums, sealed unmarked packaging.
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Quit smoking with your pharmacist: cessation programs in Edmonton.
Alberta pharmacists can prescribe NRT, Champix, and Zyban with no doctor visit. Combination therapy succeeds at 25 to 35%.
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Free naloxone kits in Edmonton: what they are and how to use them.
Naloxone reverses opioid overdoses in minutes. Free, no prescription, walk into any participating Edmonton pharmacy.
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Plan B vs. Ella vs. copper IUD: choosing emergency contraception.
Emergency contraception is a category, not a single product. Effectiveness drops fast with delay, here's how to pick.
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How long does Ozempic take to work? A pharmacist explains.
Most patients notice appetite suppression within the first one to two weeks. Real weight loss starts later. Here's the timeline.
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Mirena, Kyleena, and Jaydess: which IUD is right for you?
Three hormonal IUDs are available in Canada, all using levonorgestrel. They differ in dose, lifespan, and bleeding profile.
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UTIs: when you can see a pharmacist instead of a doctor.
Alberta pharmacists can assess and treat uncomplicated UTIs in roughly 15 minutes. Here's when that's the right call.
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How to switch pharmacies in Edmonton (and why we make it easy).
Transferring your prescriptions is easier than you think. We do all the calling. You give us three pieces of information.
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Holiday travel vaccines and medications you need before you fly.
Most travelers book flights three months ahead but delay health consultations. Vaccines need lead time, here's how much.
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Cold sore? Here's what your pharmacist can do.
Speed matters most. Antiviral effectiveness depends on early intervention, ideally within the first 48 hours of symptoms.
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Yeast infection treatment without a doctor visit in Edmonton.
Around 30% of self-diagnosed yeast infections actually involve different conditions. Here's how a pharmacist can help.
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New year, new prescription: how to start a weight-loss program in 2027.
Most people who start a weight-loss program in January quit by February. Here's how to design one that survives.
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Flu shot 2026: what's in it and where to get it free in Edmonton.
The 2026–27 quadrivalent vaccine targets two influenza A strains and two B. Free at our pharmacy with your AHC card.
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