How to know if a pharmacy is authorized to sell cigarettes in Ontario

How to Know if a Pharmacy is Authorized to Sell Cigarettes in Ontario – As of January 1st, 2018, the Pharmacy and Drug Act prohibits pharmacies from selling cigarettes to anyone under 19 years of age. This means that anyone who is 19 or older has to get cigarettes from a different Ontario location. Unfortunately, there are pharmacies in Ontario that do not have the proper licensing to sell cigarettes. This is a problem, because some people may be buying cigarettes from pharmacies that don’t have the necessary licensing. To make sure you are purchasing cigarettes from a licensed pharmacy, read this blog post to learn more about how you can check if a pharmacy is authorized to sell cigarettes in Ontario.

1. What are the requirements for pharmacies to sell cigarettes in Ontario?

The requirements for pharmacies to sell cigarettes in Ontario are quite specific. You must be a pharmacy, be located within the province of Ontario, and be authorized to sell tobacco. In order to be authorized, you must be registered with the Ontario College of Pharmacists. If you do not meet these requirements, you cannot sell cigarettes in Ontario.

2. How to check if a pharmacy is authorized to sell cigarettes in Ontario

The Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care is responsible for authorizing pharmacies to sell cigarettes. To do this, each pharmacy must be registered with the Ministry. The next step is to check the website to see if the pharmacy is registered. If they are, you can search to see if they are authorized to sell cigarettes. You can also call the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care at 1-866-634-1444.

The number one way to know if a pharmacy is authorized to sell cigarettes in Ontario is by looking at the sign on the door. If the sign says “no smoking”, then it is likely that the pharmacy is not allowed to sell cigarettes. Another way to know if a pharmacy is authorized to sell cigarettes in Ontario is to look at the signage inside the pharmacy. If the signage in the pharmacy says “no smoking”, then it is likely that the pharmacy is not allowed to sell cigarettes.

3. Conclusion

According to the Ontario Tobacco Control Act, a pharmacy is an establishment that is authorized to sell cigarettes, tobacco, or tobacco products to a person who is 18 years of age or older, who is not prohibited to purchase tobacco products and is not receiving professional or medical treatment. In order to be authorized to sell cigarettes, tobacco, or tobacco products, a pharmacy must also be authorized to sell cigarettes, tobacco, or tobacco products in the province in which it is located.

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