Always tell your pharmacist or doctor about any non-prescription, complementary or alternative medicines you may be taking.
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Pharmacy Care: important information
Pharmacy Care – find out how to use this section for treating minor medical conditions with pharmacy products.
Vitamins and nutritional supplements
Vitamins and nutritional supplements are intended to provide essential nutrients missing from the diet. Find out what vitamin and nutritional supplements are available.
Urinary incontinence self-care
Urinary incontinence (loss of bladder control) is a common problem, when urine accidentally leaks from your bladder. Find out what products are available for urinary incontinence.
About your pharmacist
Pharmacists are trained to help you choose the medicine or product most suited to treating your condition.
How to use Pharmacy Care
Pharmacy Care provides information about how to treat minor medical conditions with products available at the pharmacy.
Strains and sprains: self-care
Strains and sprains, or soft tissue injuries, are common through playing sports and in everyday life. Find out what products are available for strains and sprains.
Varicose veins and support stockings
Varicose veins are enlarged, prominent veins usually found on the legs. Find out about support stockings and how they can help reduce the risk of DVT in people with varicose veins.
Spider veins, bruises and scars
Spider veins (fine, purple, red or blue veins), bruises and scars are common skin problems. Find out what products are available for spider veins, bruises and scars.
Scabies self-care
Scabies (body lice) is caused by a mite (Sarcoptes scabiei), which triggers an allergic reaction and intense itching. Find out what products are available for scabies.