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Pharmacists sentenced over re-billing fraud; pharmacist fee variance in Canadian province; UK pharmacist MP outlines future vision Corinth, Mississippi: Two pharmacists have been sentenced for stealing almost US$800,000 (AUD$1,154,793) from …

Pharmacy group collapse dominates our most read stories list in the first half of 2026 The Infinity Pharmacy group collapse dominates our list of the 25 most read stories on …

Pharmacists in NSW will no longer be required to record the sale of Schedule 3 pseudoephedrine or personally hand S3 medicines to patients, under new reforms  Legislative and regulatory reforms …

Community pharmacists “critical” to transitions of care after hospital discharge, review finds, but they argue need for better information sharing, access to patient records Poor communication and incomplete information transfer …

The latest in medicines news from MIMS, with new products, presentations, indications and safety changes New products Loncastuximab tesirine (Zynlonta) is an antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) targeting CD19. The monoclonal immunoglobulin …

Episode 4: Dr Brett MacFarlane and Jala Moushi conclude this cough series with tips on cough treatment guidelines that pharmacists need to be aware of, and training for pharmacy staff …

Pharmacists are being reassured that they will be paid appropriately for Section 100 medicines impacted by the new wholesaler mark-up, despite discrepancies in pricing displayed on some dispensing software platforms  …

Episode 3: Now we’re in pharmacy, in consultation with the patient. What should the pharmacist be mindful of in terms of the patient profile? Jala Moushi and Dr Brett MacFarlane …

Episode 2: In the large cough and cold category, how can pharmacists assist patients in this self-select market? And when assisting with a cough product choice, what are some important …

Episode 1: How many patients presenting with a common cold also have a cough? And how can pharmacy staff help patients differentiate between a dry or chesty cough? Jala Moushi …

Rare liver injuries have been linked to the herbal substance found in more than 300 approved medicines, according to the TGA The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) has issued a renewed …

Dr Amy Page and Amanda Quek discuss the complex issues around deprescribing antiepileptics Deprescribing is defined as a person-centred process of medication withdrawal intended to achieve improved health outcomes through …