P-10, r. 3.2 - Regulation respecting the initiation and modification of medication therapy, the administration of a medication and the prescription of tests by a pharmacist

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17. A pharmacist may administer a vaccine to a patient at least 6 years of age.
Despite the foregoing, a pharmacist may administer the vaccine required for travel to a patient at least 2 years of age.
In addition, a pharmacist may administer a vaccine to any patient as part of a mass vaccination campaign.
O.C. 1401-2020, s. 17; O.C. 1774-2022, s. 1.
17. A pharmacist may administer a vaccine to a patient at least 6 years of age. Despite the foregoing, a pharmacist may administer the vaccine required for travel and the vaccine against influenza to a patient at least 2 years of age.
O.C. 1401-2020, s. 17.
In force: 2021-01-25
17. A pharmacist may administer a vaccine to a patient at least 6 years of age. Despite the foregoing, a pharmacist may administer the vaccine required for travel and the vaccine against influenza to a patient at least 2 years of age.
O.C. 1401-2020, s. 17.