Help Your Family Feel Its Best for Back-to-School with Advice and Treatment from Your Shoppers Drug Mart Pharmacist

One of the worst things about a minor ailment is often the hassle involved in getting treatment. Mild medical conditions like acne or seasonal allergies likely won’t cause any harm if left untreated, but they are incredibly frustrating at their worst and can certainly make comfortable day-to-day living much harder! Unfortunately, finding solutions often involves either weeks of waiting to see the family doctor or hours of waiting in a walk-in clinic, not to mention missing work or school in the process. No wonder it can be hard to decide whether the ailment or obtaining treatment is the bigger inconvenience!

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Luckily for those in Saskatchewan and select other provinces, a doctor’s appointment isn’t the only way to get the treatment we need! A local Shoppers Drug Mart pharmacist is also able to evaluate minor ailments from cold sores to muscle pain and prescribe appropriate medications for the problem! And with back-to-school season just around the corner, I’ll soon be heading off to see my pharmacist and find the best solution for my family’s seasonal allergies.

Allergies are annoying; there’s no doubt about it. But for a child in school, allergies can also affect academic performance, since listening to a teacher while dealing with stuffiness, itchy eyes and sneezing is pretty difficult. My oldest son has suffered from occasional seasonal allergic outbreaks for the last few years and I’ve often wondered how to minimize his discomfort during the few stronger reactions he gets each year. That’s why I’m going to see my Shoppers Drug Mart pharmacist before school starts this year so that I have a solution ready!

In addition to evaluating my son’s allergies and suggesting potential over-the-counter treatments, my pharmacist can also potentially write a prescription for medication such as Nasonex that will help treat Zackary’s symptoms. Since Zackary only has perhaps three or four seasonal allergy outbreaks each year, it doesn’t make sense to wait in a doctor’s office all day to find a potential treatment. Spending a few minutes talking to my pharmacist to find a solution just makes more sense!

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Shoppers Drug Mart pharmacists in Saskatchewan and select other provinces can also provide advice and treatment for other minor ailments including eczema, acne and more. Whether the best solution is a simple lifestyle change, an over-the-counter product, a prescription medication or some combination of all three, I’m so happy I can depend on my pharmacist to give me helpful advice and solutions for my family.

I know from talking to others that I’m not the only one that dreads visiting the doctor for a minor complaint. It’s often an exhausting and time-consuming process, which is why so many people tend to ignore their minor irritations instead of treating them. But since discovering that my pharmacist can provide quick and effective solutions, I’ve made the decision to stop tolerating minor ailments and start treating them instead. With the help of my local pharmacist, finding treatments for my family has never been more convenient!

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45 thoughts on “Help Your Family Feel Its Best for Back-to-School with Advice and Treatment from Your Shoppers Drug Mart Pharmacist”

  1. We’re lucky in Alberta that our pharmacists can also assist us with minor ailments; we also have a health line that is accessible to all and where you can ask nurses general questions or directions to where we can find answers to our medical needs.

  2. This is a great article. I always trust my pharmacists, who can provide answers to questions about medications and ailments, including symptoms. They don’t just dispense medications, but are fully educated. It is great to know that they can evaluate minor ailments and prescribe something for it. Wonderful to know, thanks.

  3. My drugstore pharmacist is great and very helpful with any questions I have. We are lucky enough to have a Shopper’s in our community and I love their stores.

  4. I’ve never heard of this. I don’t believe this happens here in Ontario. It sure could be helpful though in certain situations!

  5. Pharmacists can be so helpful sometimes! They really take their time and try to help…I’ve received even better advice from them, then from my own doctor on a few occasions!

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