WOMEN'S HEALTH
Like nature, life seems to operate in seasons. Seeds planted in the spring – such as healthy habits – can reap bountiful later on in life. Here are a few tips intended to help women welcome any health condition changes with confidence.

Your pharmacist is a valuable resource to help you adopt a healthy lifestyle and prevent illness. Eating a balanced diet, getting regular exercise, maintaining a healthy weight, not smoking, and managing your stress are the keys to health. These habits are a major part of the treatment for a number of diseases.
URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are much more prevalent in women than in men. In fact, there are 50 cases in women for every one case in men. This is primarily due to the anatomical features of the female urinary system.

PREGNANCY & MATERNITY
Your pharmacist can help you through the whole process until the baby arrives. They will answer your questions related to medication and vitamins, as well as help you relieve pregnancy-related symptoms.

COMPRESSION SOCKS
There are many good reasons to use compression socks, whether you have poor blood circulation, want to soothe heavy and tired legs. Your pharmacist will help you choose the right model, size and material for the best fit possible.

WEIGHT LOSS
If you’re thinking about losing weight, your pharmacist can shed a light on helpful products and make sure your medication doesn’t make you gain weight as a side effect.
The pharmacy services presented in this section are offered by pharmacist owners who are affiliated with Uniprix. The pharmacists are solely responsible for the professional activities carried out during the practice of pharmacy. These services are offered in participating pharmacies only. Certain fees and conditions may apply.
* The information contained herein is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended to provide complete information on the subject matter or to replace the advice of a health professional. This information does not constitute medical consultation, diagnosis or opinion and should not be interpreted as such. Please consult your health care provider if you have any questions about your health, medications or treatment.