Authorities continue clampdown on illicit vaping suppliers with Sydney raids Efforts to combat the flow of illegal vaping ...
Government moves to eliminate cost barrier to accessing the RSV vaccine for older Australians  The federal government is ...
Board opens consultation on draft endorsement for scheduled medicines for pharmacist prescribers standard and guidelines ...
Dedicated funding for a ‘thin market resident’ pilot to be part of the First Pharmacy Programs Agreement (1PPA), RIPAA says ...
One pharmacist tells the AJP how she would hide behind Consis to avoid a patient’s inappropriate staring – and another tells ...
Supplies of the controlled medicine have strongly dipped for the first time in a decade, figures released under Freedom of Information show The recent medicinal cannabis regulatory clampdown may have ...
Leader in aged care pharmacy argues for MBS-billed “team-based prescribing” over autonomous prescribing Pharmacist ...
The Middle East war should spark reconsideration of whether we need our own supply – or trusted partnerships - for some medicines, a think tank says The geopolitical landscape has “created ...
On the ground, there may be high levels of trust between GPs and pharmacists, but when it comes to scope changes, there needs ...
Wollongong pharmacist’s leadership in quality use of medicines and excellence in disease-state management earn him $10,000 scholarship The Pharmaceutical Society of Australia (PSA) Foundation has ...
Harm prevention, workforce sustainability and culturally safe health care are important areas for Ahpra to focus on, says the Australian Pharmacy Council The Australian Pharmacy Council (APC) has ...
Are those strict regulations over barbiturates really necessary? Some GPs don’t think so, and it reflects badly on pharmacists... welcome to March 1946 The war might be over, but the AJP wasn’t quite ...