Coronavirus: Recommendations from your pharmacy

Pharmacies recommend limiting renewals to one month, giving priority to delivery, paying without cash and contacting your doctor in case of drug shortages.

March 24, 2020

We called a pharmacist and here are her recommendations!

— You can stock up on your medication only 1 month in advance so as not to create a shortage (as in the case of toilet paper)

— You have to have it delivered, not go to the pharmacy. You are at risk of becoming infected.

— Pay with credit or debit cards, do not pay in cash, they no longer accept them.

— If your pharmacist tells you that there is a shortage of your medication, please contact your doctor who will prescribe a new molecule for you or he may also contact the hospital to see if they have reserves.

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