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Category Archives: The Charlton Centre
The Ontario Government Extends Coverage of Prolia to Men
Prolia (denosumab) is approved in Canada for the treatment of osteoporosis in men and postmenopausal females. it is given as an injection every 6 months and significantly reduces fracture risk. Until now, the government coverage through plans such as Trillium or … Continue reading
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MedsCheck
The MedsCheck program is a one-on-one interview between the pharmacist and the patient to review the patient’s prescription and non-prescription medications. The MedsCheck medication review will encourage patients to better understand their medication therapy and help to ensure their medications … Continue reading
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Bell “Let’s Talk” Day
Today is Bell ‘Let’s Talk’ Day. You have probably seen this event advertised on social media, radio, and television. This is a day to open the dialogue on mental illness. One of the concerns we address at Charlton Health is … Continue reading
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Do you know the risk factors for contracting Hepatitis C?
Do you know the risk factors for contracting Hepatitis C? Hepatitis C is a blood to blood transmitted virus that we can now cure at 95-99%. If you have any of the following risk factors, please ask your family to … Continue reading
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Raynaud’s Phenomenon is more than cold hands and feet
In our cold winter weather, many people complain of cold hands and feet with reduced circulation to these areas. Often the skin will be whiter than normal and quickly normalizes once warmed. Raynaud’s Phenomenon is a level beyond this whereby … Continue reading
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Connecting With The Community
Our pharmacist Carolyn Whiskin is asked to speak at many professional conferences along with presenting at community forums for the general public. On Monday Jan. 15, Carolyn will be addressing the Men’s Probis Club in Burlington Ontario promoting the aspect … Continue reading
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New Shingles vaccine to be launched this month
Shingrix is a shingles vaccine that will offer greater protection against shingles than our current vaccine, Zostavax. One of its advantages is that it is extremely effective regardless of the age it is administered, offering over 90% protection in those over … Continue reading
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Do you suffer from dry nose?
The lining of the nose needs to be kept moist to prevent “cracking” of the lining of the nasal passages which can lead to discomfort and bleeding. This problem is more prevalent in our dry winter months. Some patients who autoimmune … Continue reading
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Do You Have Dry Eyes?
Dry eyes can be caused by many things: from too much “screen time” being on your computer or tablet, to auto-immune conditions. There is a 30% incidence in dry eye in people over age 50. There are three layers to … Continue reading
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Fruits and Fruit Juices Affecting Medications
It is well known that even 1/2 a grapefruit or one glass of juice can reduce an enzyme called cytochrome P450 (CYP 450) by 50% for up to 24 hours. This is important because some medications such as atorvastatin, amlodipine, carbamazepine … Continue reading
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