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PD for Mon 03 Nov 2025
Monday | Nov 3 2025Blooms holds its annual conference, headache disorders affect 2.8 billion globally, long COVID experience affects vaccine trust, and more
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Prescribing: time for talk is over
Friday | Oct 31 2025AT A national forum on a pharmacist’s endorsement for scheduled medicines, hosted by the Pharmacy Board of Australia yesterday, pharmacy peak bodies reaffirmed their strong support for a model of autonomous pharmacist prescribing within a self-determined, documented, and authorised scope of practice.
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Qld Guild honours excellence
Friday | Oct 31 2025AT A Parliamentary Reception at Queensland Parliament House on Wed, the contribution of community pharmacists to the health and wellbeing of Queenslanders was recognised, and outstanding individuals within the profession celebrated.
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APP2026 tier 1 rego closes today
Friday | Oct 31 2025SAVE up to $250 on fees by registering for APP2026 today.
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Contraception and cancer risk
Friday | Oct 31 2025THE use of hormonal birth control is linked to a slightly increased risk of breast cancer, according to Swedish research published today in JAMA Oncology, with risk varying by type of birth control.
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Pharmacy, nutrition and menopause
Friday | Oct 31 2025PHARMACIST and nutritionist Sarah Gray has successfully blended two of her passions into a niche career, combining evidence-based, scientific pharmacy skills with a holistic approach to diet and supplements as she coaches clients to better health and nutrition.
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Presolol shortage and SSSI extended
Friday | Oct 31 2025THE Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) has been advised that hypertension drug Presolol 100 (labetalol hydrochloride 100mg) tablets will remain in shortage until mid-Nov 2025 due to manufacturing issues, and has extended the Serious Scarcity Substitution Instrument (SSSI) to 31 Dec 2025.
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Dispensary Corner 31 Oct 25
Friday | Oct 31 2025WHILE a Mediterranean-style diet plan has long been touted as the secret to a long and healthy life, new research published in Annals of Internal Medicine shows that it may also help ease symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).
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Sonictec: One swab, one test, five answers in 15 mins – at home
Friday | Oct 31 2025SONICTEC introduces Australia’s first 5-in-1 rapid antigen test, a revolutionary at-home diagnostic solution that detects five of the most common respiratory viruses simultaneously from a single swab.
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