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Celebrating Pharmacy Technician Day: Honoring the Unsung Heroes of Healthcare
Pharmacy Technician Day is a special occasion to recognize the vital role pharmacy technicians play in our healthcare system. These dedicated professionals work behind the scenes to ensure that patients receive the medications and care they need in a safe and timely manner. Whether it’s managing medication inventory, preparing prescriptions, or assisting pharmacists with clinical tasks, pharmacy technicians are essential to the smooth operation of pharmacies and the broader healthcare industry.
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Former President Jimmy Carter is 100 years Old Despite His Brain Cancer Diagnosis Nine Years Ago
At age 91, former U.S. President Jimmy Carter revealed that a routine physical had uncovered melanoma, a dangerous form of skin cancer. Following liver surgery, doctors found that the cancer had metastasized to his brain. If this diagnosis had occurred a few years earlier, he might have been given just six months to live. However, Carter recently celebrated his 100th birthday, with experts crediting his survival to the immunotherapy he received.
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Pharmacists Warn Business Pressures Are Endangering Public Safety
A recent survey reveals alarming concerns from pharmacists about how business pressures are affecting patient care. According to the report by the College of Pharmacists of British Columbia, 50% of pharmacists working in corporate or franchise pharmacies feel pressured to meet business targets, and 31% say this compromises patient safety.
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The Indigenous Pharmacy Professionals of Canada Truth and Reconciliation Pledge
The Indigenous Pharmacy Professionals of Canada has introduced a Truth and Reconciliation Pledge specifically for the pharmacy sector. (more…)
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The Galaxy Gas Epidemic: A Growing Concern Among Canadian Youth
In recent years, a troubling trend has emerged among young people in Canada—the recreational use of Galaxy Gas, a dangerous synthetic inhalant. This substance, often disguised with vibrant and misleading packaging, is gaining popularity at social gatherings, parties, and through online marketplaces. The rise of Galaxy Gas poses severe risks to the health and well-being of users, particularly teenagers and young adults. As parents, guardians, and community leaders, it’s crucial to understand the dangers of Galaxy Gas and take action to curb its spread.
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Stay Protected: Why Timely Vaccination Is More Critical Than Ever
Vaccines are one of the most effective tools in modern medicine, helping to protect individuals and communities from serious diseases. As we move into flu season and continue navigating the challenges posed by COVID-19, ensuring that you’re up to date on your vaccinations is more important than ever. According to a recent article by CTV News, health experts are urging everyone to get their vaccines as soon as possible to stay protected.
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Health Canada Approves Moderna’s Updated COVID-19 Vaccine: What You Need to Know for the Fall
On Tuesday, Health Canada authorized Moderna’s latest COVID-19 vaccine, Spikevax, designed to protect against current variants, specifically the KP.2 subvariant of Omicron. This mRNA vaccine replaces the previous version, which was developed to target the XBB.1.5 subvariant and released last year. With fall fast approaching, this reformulated vaccine aims to bolster immunity as respiratory viruses increase during the colder months. (more…)
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Ottawa Resident Dies After Contracting Rare Mosquito-Borne Virus: Protect Yourself Against Eastern Equine Encephalitis
An alarming development has unfolded in Ottawa as public health officials report the city’s first human case of Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE), resulting in the tragic death of a local resident. This rare but serious mosquito-borne virus has heightened concerns about public health and underscores the importance of taking preventive measures.
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Protect Yourself from Mosquito-Borne Diseases: Essential Tips from Ottawa Public Health
Ottawa residents are being urged by Ottawa Public Health (OPH) to take precautions against mosquito bites as the risk of mosquito-borne diseases like Eastern Equine Encephalitis Virus (EEEV) and West Nile Virus (WNV) increases. A horse in Ottawa has recently tested positive for EEEV, and OPH’s West Nile Virus prevention program has already confirmed two human cases of WNV this season. Both of these serious diseases are spread to humans through mosquito bites, making prevention key to safeguarding your health.
Why You Should Be Concerned
EEEV is typically transmitted between wild birds and mosquitoes but can occasionally jump to horses and, though rarely, humans through the bite of an infected mosquito. While human cases are rare in Ontario—only three have been reported historically, with the most recent in 2022—the consequences can be severe. EEEV can lead to serious neurological disease and even death. Although no human cases have been reported in Ottawa, the presence of EEEV in a local horse is a concerning sign.
On the other hand, WNV is a more common concern in Ottawa, particularly in urbanized areas where the mosquitoes that carry the virus are frequently found. This year, OPH has reported a significant uptick in WNV activity, with 14 positive mosquito pools and two human cases already confirmed. WNV can also cause serious health issues, including neurological complications, which is why it’s crucial to take preventive measures.
How to Protect Yourself
The best way to protect yourself from EEEV and WNV is by preventing mosquito bites. Here are some recommendations from Ottawa Public Health:
- Apply Mosquito Repellent: Use a Health Canada-approved mosquito repellent containing DEET or icaridin on exposed skin and clothing. This is one of the most effective ways to deter mosquitoes. Remember to avoid applying DEET to synthetic fabrics to prevent damage.
- Be Vigilant During Peak Mosquito Hours: Mosquitoes are most active between dusk and dawn, as well as near shady hedges, bushy areas, or wooded locations. Protect yourself during these times by staying indoors or taking extra precautions if you must be outside.
- Dress Appropriately: Wear light-coloured, tightly woven, loose-fitting clothing, such as long pants, long-sleeved shirts, shoes, and socks, to minimize exposed skin.
- Maintain Your Home: Ensure that all windows and doors in your home have screens that are in good condition to keep mosquitoes out.
- Eliminate Standing Water: Mosquitoes breed in standing water. Remove or empty water from bird baths, toys, flower-pot saucers, swimming-pool covers, old tires, wheelbarrows, buckets, and cans at least once a week. Keep all openings to rain barrels covered with screen mesh.
How Centrum Pharmacy Can Help
At Centrum Pharmacy, we’re committed to helping you protect yourself and your family from mosquito-borne diseases. We carry a range of Health Canada-approved mosquito repellents containing DEET or icaridin, perfect for keeping those pesky insects at bay. Additionally, if you do get bitten, our after-bite products can provide quick relief from itching and irritation.
Visit us at Centrum Pharmacy or Shop Online to stock up on these essential products and ensure you’re well-prepared for mosquito season. Your health and safety are our top priorities!
For more information on West Nile Virus and Eastern Equine Encephalitis Virus, please visit the Ottawa Public Health West Nile Virus page or consult with our knowledgeable staff at Centrum Pharmacy.
Disclaimer: The medical information on this site is provided as an information resource only and is not to be used or relied on for any diagnostic or treatment purposes. This information does not substitute for professional diagnosis and treatment. Please do not initiate, modify, or discontinue any treatment, medication, or supplement solely based on this information. Always seek the advice of your healthcare provider first. Full Disclaimer.