1. In the practice of the profession, a pharmacist may prescribe a medication listed in Schedule I of the Regulation respecting the terms and conditions for the sale of medications (chapter P-10, r. 12) for(1) smoking cessation;
(2) hormonal contraception for an initial period of not more than 6 months;
(3) emergency oral contraception;
(4) prevention of nausea and vomiting;
(5) taking charge of an emergency requiring the administration of a medication of the therapeutic sub-subclass of beta adrenergic agonists;
(6) antibiotic prophylaxis in patients exposed to Lyme disease;
(7) antibiotic prophylaxis in patients who are valve carriers;
(8) prophylaxis in patients at risk of developing complications from influenza or coronavirus disease;
(9) cytoprotective prophylaxis in patients at risk;
(10) prophylaxis of acute mountain sickness, excluding the prescription of dexamethasone or sildenafil;
(11) malaria prophylaxis;
(12) prophylaxis after accidental exposure to HIV, to the extent that the pharmacist refers the patient to the professional authorized to ensure the patient’s clinical follow-up within 72 hours after the initiation of the medication therapy and enters the reasons justifying such decision on a form that the pharmacist gives to the patient;
(13) perinatal vitamin supplementation;
(14) vaccination;
(15) allergic contact dermatitis requiring a weak or moderate strength topical corticosteroid therapy;
(16) treatment of traveller’s diarrhea;
(17) treatment of dyspepsia and gastroesophageal reflux for a maximum of 4 consecutive weeks or 6 cumulative weeks per 1-year period;
(18) gonorrhea and chlamydia treatment of a patient covered by a program of the Ministère de la Santé et des Services sociaux for the accelerated treatment of partners; and
(19) treatment of mild to moderate nausea and vomiting.