Breaking News
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Territory to recycle waste
Wednesday | Feb 21 2024THE Northern Territory pharmacy group, Territory Pharmacy, has launched its first free, state-wide blister packs recycling program, in partnership with the recycling company TerraCycle.
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Vic to treat 2 skin issues
Tuesday | Feb 20 2024Pharmacists across Victoria will soon be able to supply treatment for two skin conditions under the next phase of the Community Pharmacist Statewide Pilot set to begin in Mar.
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Nasal spray trial for ED
Tuesday | Feb 20 2024AUSTRALIAN men are invited to be the first to trial a new nasal spray for the treatment of Erectile Dysfunction (ED) called Spontan.
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PSA awards deserving talent in NSW
Monday | Feb 19 2024TOP pharmacists from New South Wales were recognised by the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia (PSA) at its 2024 Excellence Awards on Sat on the NSW Central Coast (PD Sat breaking news).
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SA training starts for UTIs
Monday | Feb 19 2024SOUTH Australian pharmacists will soon be eligible for complimentary urinary tract infection (UTI) training, where they will learn how best to offer advice and treatment to women aged 18-65 years experiencing uncomplicated UTIs.
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PD breaking news – PSA Excellence Awards recognises NSW’s top talent
Saturday | Feb 17 2024Outstanding pharmacists show breadth of expertise and specialisations.
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Docs on demand via TWC
Friday | Feb 16 2024TERRYWHITE Chemmart (TWC) has partnered with telehealth provider Hola Health to offer on-demand GP appointments.
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Diabetes hearing on today
Friday | Feb 16 2024THE Health, Aged Care and Sport Committee will hold a public hearing at Parliament House in Canberra today for its ongoing inquiry into diabetes.
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Wizard raises over $56k for Starlight kids
Thursday | Feb 15 2024WIZARD Pharmacy has set a new record, raising $56,600 during its annual Starlight Giving Tree Appeal, which ran in-store over Christmas.
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NSW Health alert on parasite illness
Thursday | Feb 15 2024AFTER a recent steep increase in cryptosporidiosis cases across the state, NSW Health has strongly advised the general public not to swim for at least two weeks after they've had diarrhoea.