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Calmer therapy
Thursday | Feb 26 2026AUSTRALIAN brand Calmerceuticals offers a wide range of ingestible and topical skincare products that address a range of needs, from boosting collagen to offering support for women going through perimenopause.
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Read my glossy lips
Thursday | Feb 26 2026THE new Revlon Illuminance Gloss Balm SPF 50 (RRP $27) offers a tinted gloss as well as sun protection.
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New Weleda products to nourish and hydrate
Thursday | Feb 26 2026WELEDA has released a range of brand new body products into the market this month, featuring ingredients that are kind to the planet and nourish the skin.
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Clinect inks deal on Qutenza
Thursday | Feb 26 2026AUSTRALIAN medicines marketing company Clinect has secured an agreement with German-based pharmaceutical company Grunenthal, giving it the exclusive marketing and distribution rights to Qutenza in Australia.
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PD for Thu 26 Feb 2026
Thursday | Feb 26 2026Sigma Healthcare releases first half year results, record flu deaths for 2025, celebrating excellence in the NT, and more
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PD breaking news – Sigma reports strong first half 2026 results
Thursday | Feb 26 2026Sigma Healthcare has recorded strong sales and profit growth in its financial results for the half…
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Call to back medicine safety
Wednesday | Feb 25 2026THE Pharmaceutical Society of Australia (PSA) is urging the Federal Government to support the delivery of vital medicine safety programs to patients, pointing out that the current situation is increasingly jeopardising the health of vulnerable Australians.
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APP2026 picks for pharmacy assistants
Wednesday | Feb 25 2026JESSICA Brown (pictured), 2025 winner of the Pharmacy Guild of Australia/Maxigesic Pharmacy Assistant of the Year Award, has shared her must-see sessions for pharmacy assistants at APP2026.
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Psychotropics in aged care
Wednesday | Feb 25 2026AGED care medication experts writing in the Australian Prescriber have highlighted the difficulty in determining what constitutes a psychotropic medicine in the context of ensuring their safe and appropriate use in people with cognitive disability or impairment.
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Vitamin D deficiency linked with RTIs
Wednesday | Feb 25 2026NEW research led by the University of Surrey has indicated that severe vitamin D deficiency is associated with a higher rate of hospitalisation for respiratory tract infections (RTIs).
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