News
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Mayne announces Cosette update
Wednesday | Aug 6 2025MAYNE Pharma has announced that it has received further correspondence from Cosette alleging breaches of misleading or deceptive conduct relating to the FDA concerns around its Nextstellis contraceptive pill (PD 19 Jun).
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Vote for a rural health hero now
Wednesday | Aug 6 2025THERE is less than a week left until nominations for the 2025 National Rural and Remote Health Awards close.
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CWH in top 10 fastest growing retail brands
Wednesday | Aug 6 2025RESEARCH and data company Fonto has published the top 10 fastest growing consumer brands in Australia for the 2024-25 financial year, with Chemist Warehouse a new entrant in 10th place.
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PD breaking news – Pharmacy Guild of Australia unveils 10-year roadmap
Tuesday | Aug 5 2025The strategic plan aims to position community pharmacies at the forefront of the nation’s healthcare system.
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Prescribing psychedelics
Tuesday | Aug 5 2025AUSTRALIA'S first clinical practice guideline for psychedelics has been released for public consultation.
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AFT hits NZ$200m milestone
Tuesday | Aug 5 2025FOR the first time, AFT Pharmaceuticals has surpassed NZ$200 million in revenue, achieving total sales of NZ$208 million for FY25.
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New campaign clears the smoke
Tuesday | Aug 5 2025A new public health campaign has launched to address a rise in vaping and smoking among Indigenous communities across Goulburn, Yass, Queanbeyan, Nowra, Eden and Cooma.
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Attract customers
Tuesday | Aug 5 2025GLUCOJEL jellybeans can help reel more customers into your pharmacy - see page five for a discount offer.
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Help shape PSS
Tuesday | Aug 5 2025THE Pharmacists' Support Service (PSS) is inviting members of the pharmacy profession to help it improve the support it offers by filling out a five-minute survey here.
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Children at unique risk of dispensing errors
Tuesday | Aug 5 2025PHARMACEUTICAL Defence Limited (PDL) has issued an alert reminding pharmacists to carefully consider prescriptions and over-the-counter requests for children, after an annual review identified that kids were involved in 9% of all PDL incident reports.
