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Dispensary Corner 09 Oct 25
Thursday | Oct 9 2025WHEN it comes to dumb ways to end up in hospital, this case out of the UK takes the cake.
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PD for Thu 09 Oct 2025
Thursday | Oct 9 2025Students contemplate dropping out due to poverty, pharmacists key to boosting health literacy, PBS data highlights new medicine safety signals, and more
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Guild: Health bodies should ‘back each other’
Wednesday | Oct 8 2025THE Pharmacy Guild of Australia is calling for health bodies to “back each other” to help ease the pressure on general practice and deliver a more efficient, responsive and patient directed health system.
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Study reveals best moisturisers for scars
Wednesday | Oct 8 2025RESEARCHERS from the University of Adelaide and the Royal Adelaide Hospital investigated the effects various moisturisers have on skin hydration and transepidermal water loss (TEWL) on scar activity, finding that cheaper products were among the best.
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High performance
Wednesday | Oct 8 2025CHEMIST Discount Centre (CDC) has proven that delivering expert advice and low prices is possible.
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Heparin helps COVID patients
Wednesday | Oct 8 2025A NEW international study led by Australian National University (ANU) has found that anti-clotting drug herapin is effective in treating seriously ill COVID patients, with researchers suggesting it may also be useful in fighting other respiratory infections, such as pneumonia.
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Win free registration and travel to APP2026
Wednesday | Oct 8 2025THE Australian Pharmacy Professional Conference and Trade Exhibition (APP), is giving two people the chance to attend APP2026 for free.
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Crampeze: effective multi-combination solution versus magnesium alone for cramp relief
Wednesday | Oct 8 2025CRAMPEZE combines Viburnum Opulus (cramp bark), magnesium and a unique combination of ingredients. It is an effective multi-combination product versus magnesium alone for cramp relief.
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Mag-Sup powder: a better way to absorb magnesium
Wednesday | Oct 8 2025MAG-SUP powder is a high absorption magnesium supplement for use in magnesium deficiencies. It contains magnesium aspartate which has increased bioavailability compared to other forms of magnesium. Magnesium aspartate has better oral absorption than magnesium citrate, magnesium glycinate, magnesium chloride and magnesium oxide.
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PD for Wed 08 Oct 2025
Wednesday | Oct 8 2025Pharmacists ready to step up to ease burden on GPs, study reveals best moisturisers for scar management, win an APP2026 package, and more
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