The Ozempic crisis is reportedly over in the United States. Could Australia's stock levels soon be replenished?
As the Mardi Gras lights up Sydney this weekend, here’s how pharmacists can build trust and get the Rainbow Tick of approval.
Reporting pregnancy status when administering vaccines will soon be required for all vaccination providers.
The popular weight-loss drug Wegovy has been approved to treat cardiovascular disease in patients who are overweight or obese.
Checking a patient's photo identification (ID) can be both a useful – and mandatory – practice.
Australian Pharmacist explores the instances where minimum practice and legal obligations require pharmacists to verify photo ID.
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Over the weekend, the Albanese Government announced a $573 million commitment to national women’s health initiatives, to bipartisan support.
This bold legislation move will remove red tape and broaden vaccine access. But will other jurisdictions to follow suit?
From manual temperature checks to proper vaccine packaging, here’s what pharmacists need to know to protect patients, stock – and reputations.
Medication errors and poisonings are leading to a staggering number of avoidable hospitalisations among children and adolescents.
From February, pack sizes of paracetamol sold in pharmacies will change. Here’s what pharmacists need to know.
Come Saturday (1 February 2025), paracetamol in packs containing 50-100 tablets or capsules will shift to Schedule 3 following the final decision on...