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Frequently Asked Questions » Are the combination products safe?
Are the combination products safe?
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
- What formal training is required of a pharmacist?
- Not all drugs are found over the counter in Alberta – what gives?
- How to dispose of medications safely.
- How long is a prescription valid once it is first filled, assuming it has additional refills?
- Why does the doctor often write a prescription for medications that is known to be an over the counter (non-prescription)?
- Medication Passport
- How long do medications last after a purchase?
- What is the best choice for children’s fever?
- Are the combination products safe?
- What does it mean to compound a medication?
- Is Relacore® safe to take and is it effective?
- What value does CoQ10 have as a supplement? Who might benefit from the regular supplementation with this ingredient?
- There is lots of attention being paid to “pro-biotics”. What is it?






