Highland Pharmachoice

Highland Pharmachoice The Dispensary is CLOSED on Saturdays***

Proudly serving North Victoria County with prescription service, medications, home health care supplies, health and beauty products, cards, magazines, books, lotto, gifts and much more.

***Please note that Saturday hours apply to front store only.

Happy first day of school everyone! 📚✏️🚌🎓
09/04/2025

Happy first day of school everyone! 📚✏️🚌🎓

08/28/2025

Just a friendly reminder too that Highland Pharmachoice will be closed Monday (September 1st) for the Labour Day holiday! So if you need anything come see us tomorrow! Hope everyone enjoys the long weekend 🥳

08/28/2025

Good evening everyone! Just wanted to give everyone a little heads up that tomorrow (Friday, August 29th) we will be putting all our toys 20% off, and all summer stuff (towels, sun hats, kids floaties, etc) will be marked 20-25% off as well! So be sure to stop on by and check all the wonderful sales out! ☺️ we can’t wait to see all your lovely faces.

08/27/2025

Good morning! If you placed a phone order last night or this morning for a refill, please call! A computer glitch made it disappear before we could do it! 902-336-2398

08/25/2025

⚠️We received a community report with the following details.

This report came from Sydney Area regarding counterfeit dilaudid 8mg tablets (aliens) suspected to contain fentanyl resulting in overdose.

- Location/community of where the drug was used: Sydney, NS
- Date and time when the drug was used: Aug 22, 2025
- Name(s) of the drug (i.e. what was assumed to be used): dilaudid 8 mg.
- Description of the drug and its packaging: Identical to dilaudid 8mg, aliens.
- How the drug was used: Intravenous (IV)
- Observed reaction of the drug used: Very strong sedation after a half pill. 2 doses of naloxone used to revive.

No photo of the drug was available.

Please share through your communication networks (e.g. posters in your service locations, conversations with individual clients, social media postings, etc.).

Please also include the following harm reduction messages:

How to Stay Safe: Let someone know, start low, and go slow

✔ Do NOT use drugs alone – Use with someone you trust or call the National Overdose Response Service (NORS) at 1-888-688-NORS. They will stay on the phone with you while you use, so they can get you help if needed.

✔ Start with a very small amount – These drugs are stronger than what people may expect or may be used to.

✔ Have naloxone ready – Naloxone can help with opioid overdoses, but it will NOT work on other substances, such as benzodiazepines. Even if you're unsure what substance caused an overdose, always give naloxone—it won’t harm the person, but it may help if opioids are involved.

✔ Call 911 immediately for any overdose – Even if naloxone is used, emergency help is still needed.

✔ Expect the unexpected – Always assume street drugs may not be what you think and contain drugs different from or stronger than you expect. Pills that look like real medicine could be fake.

✔ Avoid mixing drugs – Combining opioids, benzodiazepines, and alcohol greatly increases the risk of overdose and death.

✔ Go to an overdose prevention site – If available in your area, these sites provide a safe space to use drugs with medical staff who can help in case of an emergency.

- ReFIX Halifax: 2151 Gottingen St. (902-209-9370)
- PeerSix Sydney: 75 Prince St. (902-567-1766)

🆘 If someone overdoses:

- Call 911 immediately – Tell them someone is unresponsive.

- Give naloxone if you have it. More than one dose may be needed if high potency opioids are involved. If there are no opioids, naloxone will be ineffective but will not cause harm – give it anyway.

- Stay with them and make sure they can breathe.

- If they stop breathing, perform CPR until help arrives.

Get Free Naloxone Kits:

You can get naloxone for free at most pharmacies and harm reduction programs. To learn more, visit:
🔗 https://mha.nshealth.ca/en/takehomenaloxoneprogram

Know Your Rights: Under the Good Samaritan Drug Overdose Act, you cannot be charged for drug possession if you call 911 to help someone overdosing. Do not be afraid to call for help.
🔗 https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/opioids/about-good-samaritan-drug-overdose-act.html

Looking for help?

Mental Health and Addictions Crisis Line – 1-888-429-8167

Kids Help Phone 1-800-668-6868; Text CONNECT to 686868

Mental Health and Addictions Intake Service - (Mon-Fri 8:30-4:30; Tues and Thurs until 8 pm) - 1-855-922-1122

211 Nova Scotia - information and referrals to community and social services: Call 2-1-1 or 1-855-466-4994; Email: help@ns.211.ca

More About Nova Scotia Health’s Drug Alert Service:

The purpose of the NSH Drug Alert System is primarily to receive and communicate community reports of overdose, suspected drug contamination, and other unexpected or elevated drug use-related harms. Information related to drug seizures by law enforcement may also be shared if substances of concern are detected. This list is intended for community-based organizations and health system services, and individuals interested in protecting their community. If you have any questions, would like to join, or would like to unsubscribe from this list, please send an email to NSDrugAlert@nshealth.ca.

NOTE: This distribution list is designed to establish a flexible, low-barrier, community-driven process for communicating unexpected drug use-related harm observed in the community. Information from community reports is not verified (i.e. not checked through official drug-checking services).

📝 How to Submit a Report to Request a Drug Alert
If you come across suspicious drugs or someone has a bad reaction, please send an email to NSDrugAlert@nshealth.ca with the subject line “Drug Alert”.

Please include as much of the following information as possible:

- Location/community of where the drug was obtained and used

- Date and time when the drug was obtained and used

- Name(s) of the drug (i.e. what was assumed to be used/what the drug was sold as)

- Description of the drug and its packaging, especially anything unusual

- How the drug was used

- Observed reaction of the drug used, especially those that are unusual compared to the expected effect of the drug

- Drug testing results (suspected composition of the drug)

- Photo of the drug, if possible

Optional Information to submit with report:

There is an opportunity to report gender, ethnicity, and age of the individuals who have reported a tainted substance to an organization, with the individual’s consent. If individual has provided consent, please consider sending along any, or all of the following: age, ethnicity and/or gender.

- Please note that this data (gender, ethnicity and age) is solely for internal use and is not reported to the general public.

- This data helps identify trends and high-risk groups for drug poisoning based on age, gender, and race. It targets harm reduction efforts, monitors new drug use patterns, and tailors support to specific needs. Demographic information also evaluates the impact of interventions over time, assessing their effectiveness and guiding necessary changes.

08/11/2025

Shingles Vaccine Clinic Tuesday 530pm-730pm at Highland Pharmachoice. Call us or book online. It’s free for anyone 65+ with Nova Scotia Healthcard.

While you’re in picking up prescriptions or just looking around be sure to check out our little grocery section. Lots of...
08/08/2025

While you’re in picking up prescriptions or just looking around be sure to check out our little grocery section. Lots of yummy types of cookies and snacks, for your late night munchie needs! (Nothing wrong with a little treat every now and then!) Our cooler also has eggs, becel and top dogs bbq hot dogs! 🌭 🧈🥚

Hey everyone! We hope you’re all enjoying this super hot sunny weather thats been happening lately! We’re starting to cl...
08/08/2025

Hey everyone! We hope you’re all enjoying this super hot sunny weather thats been happening lately! We’re starting to clear out some toy/boardgame stock to make room for lots of new exciting stuff! We are marking certain stuff down 20-25%, great deals! Especially for those people who like to get Christmas shopping done early and out of the way 😉. Come on up and check it out! AC’s always on so it’s nice and cool in here too!!☺️

08/04/2025

CLOSED MONDAY AUGUST 4th. Enjoy the Holiday everyone :)

Cookies!!!   $2.99 per box this week.
08/02/2025

Cookies!!! $2.99 per box this week.

Address

247 New Haven Road, Neil's Harbour
Cape Breton, NS
B0C1N0

Opening Hours

Monday 9:30am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 9:30am - 5:30am
Wednesday 9:30am - 1pm
Thursday 9:30am - 5:30pm
Friday 9:30am - 5:30pm

Telephone

+19023362398

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