ASMI says the results of a
recently published UK study (CLICK
HERE) which indicated that a
number of effervescent or soluble
medicines containing sodium may
cause health problems if taken
on a long-term basis “should be
interpreted with caution.”
ASMI Executive Director Dr Deon
Schoombie emphasised that OTC
analgesics are not indicated for
long term use and have not been
associated with increased risk of
cardiovascular events in short term.The above article was sent to subscribers in Pharmacy Daily's issue from 29 Nov 13 To see the full newsletter, see the embedded issue below or CLICK HERE to download Pharmacy Daily from 29 Nov 13
AUSTRALIA needs more pharmacists than ever, in the face of an ageing population and rising healthcare demands, according to the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia (PSA).
INTERN pharmacists from Monash University are set to join Victoria’s immunisation workforce under a new Secretary Approval by the Victorian Health Department.
VIRTUAL care delivered through telephone or video conference has now embedded itself as a core component of healthcare delivery in NSW, new market reports released today have revealed.
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