The New Zealand launch of
United Prestige’s new “Noxa Oil”
(PD 23 Jul) has been hailed as a
major success, with distributor
Crombie & Price saying that every
single chemist approached has
agreed to carry the product.
United Prestige ceo Andrew
Christopher pledged that Noxa
Oil will not be available to “mass
merchants” nor supermarkets,
with the company targeting 100%
availability of the product in
pharmacies across the country.
The company has attracted
controversy because of a legal
battle against Aspen in relation
to Bio Oil in Australia (PD 13 Jun),
with Christopher claiming that
the product had “opened so many
doors for us.
“We use Bio Oil as a currency to
sell other lines...our aim is to give
independents a fair go,” he said.The above article was sent to subscribers in Pharmacy Daily's issue from 18 Sep 13 To see the full newsletter, see the embedded issue below or CLICK HERE to download Pharmacy Daily from 18 Sep 13
THE Pharmaceutical Society of Australia (PSA) awarded Brooke Shelly the prestigious 2024 PSA MIMS Credentialed Pharmacist of the Year award last Fri at the Credentialed Pharmacist Conference (CPC24) (PD breaking news).
THE Pharmaceutical Society of Australia (PSA) has unveiled a comprehensive membership package designed to provide robust support for credentialed pharmacists throughout their professional journey.
MEDICAL research produces better outcomes when people with lived experience are involved in the process, according to Breast Cancer Network Australia (BCNA).
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