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Emergency contraceptive pill Better known as the "morning after pill," emergency oral contraception (EOC) can be taken to prevent an unwanted pregnancy if your contraceptive fails or is forgotten. A pharmacist can prescribe EOC, and if your situation warrants it, they can also provide contraception for a maximum of 3 months.
Menstrual cramps Menstrual pain (dysmenorrhea) can sometimes be very disabling to the point of causing absenteeism from work or school. A pharmacist can make recommendations about what you can try to do in order to reduce the pain associated with menstruation and, if conditions allow, prescribe treatment to help relieve it.
Urinary tract infections (UTI) Urinary tract infections in women cause pain, a burning sensation when urinating, and severe discomfort. As its consequences can be serious, it is important to remedy it quickly. A pharmacist will give you advice to avoid recurrences and, if conditions allow, will prescribe antibiotic treatment to help treat your infection.
Morning sickness Nausea and vomiting are particularly common in early pregnancy. A pharmacist can prescribe treatment, in some cases, to relieve this condition in pregnant women. They will also give you tips and tricks to reduce the frequency and severity of nausea.
Vitamin supplementation for pregnancy If you are pregnant or wish to become pregnant, a pharmacist may prescribe, depending on various conditions, a folic acid supplement and other recommended vitamins.
Vaginal yeast infections Yeast vaginitis is a fungal infection that causes itching, redness of the vulva, a thick, whitish vaginal discharge and a burning sensation when urinating. A pharmacist will give you appropriate advice to help reduce your symptoms and may prescribe treatment, depending on certain conditions, to treat your fungal infection.