Sask. pharmacists get OK to prescribe medication for more illnesses
Pharmacists in Saskatchewan are getting expanded responsibilities.
The provincial government announced Tuesday it was giving pharmacists the ability to prescribe medication to treat nausea and vomiting in pregnancy and recurrent genital herpes for both men and women.
“Pharmacists prescribing in specific circumstances provides patients with improved access to health-care services,” Health Minister Everett Hindley said in a release. “Pharmacists are valuable members of our health-care team and these expansions allow them to maximize the use of their skill set for Saskatchewan patients.”
It’s the second time this year that pharmacists were given an expanded scope of practice. In June, they also were given the ability to do independent prescribing, order lab tests and conduct point of care testing, such as drawing a small blood sample, to give patients advice on medication for things such as diabetes and cholesterol.