Protecting Yourself from Tick Bites
Tick bites are a growing concern in Canada, particularly in wooded and grassy areas during warmer months. Certain ticks, especially the blacklegged tick, can transmit Lyme disease and other illnesses. Prompt removal of an attached tick and monitoring for symptoms is essential. Your PharmaChoice pharmacist can advise on safe tick removal, assess your risk of infection, and in some provinces prescribe preventive antibiotic treatment where appropriate.
Signs and Symptoms to Watch For
A tick bite itself is usually painless. Signs of concern include a red bull’s-eye rash (erythema migrans) around the bite site, fever, chills, fatigue, headache, muscle and joint aches, and swollen lymph nodes. These symptoms may appear days to weeks after the bite and should be assessed by a healthcare provider.
How Your Pharmacist Can Help
Your PharmaChoice pharmacist can guide you through proper tick removal, assess your risk based on the tick type and duration of attachment, and in eligible provinces may prescribe a preventive dose of doxycycline. They can also recommend products to help prevent future tick bites.