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… a prescription from a: Physician Public health nurse Pharmacy Walk-in clinic Youth clinic Sexual health clinic … by a health care provider. You can buy pregnancy tests at a pharmacy or grocery store. For more information If you think … provider to discuss your options. For pregnancy counselling services throughout the province, including pregnancy …
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… to prevent or cure TB are free through Provincial TB Services and public health units. How does it spread? TB … available at your public health unit, travel health clinic, pharmacy or doctor’s office. Contact your local health unit … TB treatment are free and available through Provincial TB Services and public health units. Your health care provider …
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… the online training and get a certificate to take to a pharmacy or other site to get a kit. How can I find … in B.C. can also access nasal naloxone kits directly from a pharmacy. To find a BCTHN distribution site near you, visit …
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… to prevent or cure TB are free through Provincial TB Services and public health units. For more information on … available at your public health unit, travel health clinic, pharmacy or doctor’s office. Contact your local health unit …
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… products and cosmetics at www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/consumer-product-safety.html . Put the crib … use, call your local public health unit to find out about services in your area. You can also call the Alcohol and … sign up for the BC Smoking Cessation program at your local pharmacy. You can also call the QuitNow helpline toll-free …
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… medications If you are a B.C. resident with a valid BC Services Card and you have taken at least five medications … six months, you may be able to receive Medication Review Services. Talk to your pharmacist for more information Other … consult a physiotherapist, occupational therapist or pharmacy Wear weather-appropriate footwear with good …
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… use or abstinence. Harm reduction includes programs and services to lessen the harms related to substance use and … evidence, human rights, and anti-stigma. Some examples of services available to prevent harms from substance use … and needle recovery programs Substance checking services to learn what may be in an illicit drug sample …
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… abstinence (avoiding the use of substances). Harm reduction services include non-judgmental and shame-free approaches and services. Examples are: Access to safer substance use supplies Take home naloxone Drug checking services Referrals to health and social services Should …
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… help support families and children. Examples of available services include: Key Workers - helps families understand … by providing information and connecting them to support services Parent Support - includes mentoring, offering … and grandparents Some communities have additional support services and groups for parents / caregivers, and their …
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… The owner of the onsite system must use the services of an authorized person (AP) to construct, alter or … may register in more than 1 category and provide several services. The AP assesses both the owner’s needs and the … carrying out the maintenance plan. Homeowners must use the services of a qualified maintenance provider (ROWP). …