Fine, then give every trained licensed pharmacist authorization to prescribe and a requirement to prescribe upon request, barring adverse interactions.
You should be able to walk up to the counter and say I want some, and walk out 5 minutes later after the pharmacist double checks against any other meds you’re on.
Yes, that could work. And I wouldn’t be surprised if that’s coming. They’re slowly giving more authority to pharmacists as family doctors are scarce and the lobbiests for Shoppers and the like do their thing.
Fine, then give every trained licensed pharmacist authorization to prescribe and a requirement to prescribe upon request, barring adverse interactions.
You should be able to walk up to the counter and say I want some, and walk out 5 minutes later after the pharmacist double checks against any other meds you’re on.
Yes, that could work. And I wouldn’t be surprised if that’s coming. They’re slowly giving more authority to pharmacists as family doctors are scarce and the lobbiests for Shoppers and the like do their thing.