A NSW pharmacy’s approval to supply PBS medicines has been revoked over “serious and repeated” contraventions of the Health ...
A new survey shows overwhelming support amongst patients for telehealth – as well as a shift in how medicinal cannabis is viewed A survey commissioned by health tech company Montu ...
A further four sunscreens have been taken off the shelf, as consumer confusion continues about which products are as effective as they claim The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) has recalled ...
While healthcare access has improved, data shows many Australians still aren’t getting their scripts filled – “a sign the system is failing people”, according to advocates More than one-in-ten young ...
It’s 1895, and the AJP has a question to ask of the colonies’ pharmacists: are they being rough on medicines manufacturers? We began our England report in November 1895 by citing the Pharmaceutical ...
Fresh figures show 21% fall in notifiable data breaches being reported by healthcare providers in the first half of 2025 Australia’s healthcare sector remains the top source of notifiable data ...
Irish pharmacist awarded compensation after inappropriate behaviour by colleague; UK online pharmacist fit to practise; Trump pardons pharmacist after meds substitution Ireland: A pharmacist has been ...
This World Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Awareness Week, pharmacy and doctor groups weigh in on the role of pharmacists in antimicrobial stewardship Pharmacist-led antimicrobial stewardship is “not ...
The CWH-Sigma merger will increase pressure on the competition watchdog to monitor the pharmacy sector, insights from a business research company suggest The Chemist Warehouse/Sigma Healthcare merger ...
Pharmacist target of discriminatory sign posted outside suburban store The profession and community have shown support for a Sydney-based pharmacy owner after a sign saying “no Asian slum-city in St ...
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