World news wrapup: 20 March 2025
How US tariffs could worsen drug shortages; pharmacists express hopes for sector after England abolishes NHS; Canadian pharmacists slam end of well-received prescribing program USA: USA Today has reported on …
‘It’s equity, isn’t it?’
“It’s not the whole ‘make sure there’s more seats at the table for women,’ it’s redesign the table,” says one leading consultant pharmacist PSA’s Consultant Pharmacist of the Year Brooke …
Pharmacy erred over continued paracetamol dispensing: coroner
A pharmacy continued to pack paracetamol into a man’s Webster packs long after a prescription for the medication expired, a coroner has noted “[I]ncluding medications in a DAA, without a …
‘All health professionals need to be fully utilised’
The Pharmaceutical Society of Australia has launched a new comprehensive training program for pharmacists practising to an expanded scope The Pharmacist Prescribing Scope of Practice Training Program develops pharmacists’ skills …
Pharmacists key to reducing strain
The WA government must commit to the statewide rollout of partnered pharmacist medication charting, say hospital pharmacists Advanced Pharmacy Australia (AdPha) has congratulated Western Australia’s Cook Labor government, following its …
Why ‘immaculate documentation and communication’ matters in deprescribing
A reduced environmental impact is a key benefit of deprescribing – but there’s many aspects to sustainability, says one leading pharmacist This week (10-16 March 2025) the AJP has been …
Flashback Friday: No ‘killjoy’ image over cigarettes
It’s the 70s, and the Labor party votes for restrictions on medicines advertising – but doesn’t want backlash over restrictions on tobacco ads “The Australian Labor Party voted at its …
‘Methylamphetamine is a scourge in our community’
A former pharmacy technician has been sentenced over supplying methylamphetamine A pharmacy worker began offending later in life in the context of domestic violence, a court has heard. The 37-year-old …
World news wrapup: 13 March 2025
NZ’s pharmac culture a problem, report finds; Irish pharmacist censured after overturned conviction; weight management complaints fly in after new UK guidance Wellington, New Zealand: BioPharmaDispatch has covered the release …
Sustaining changes: making deprescribing stick
Sustainability in deprescribing is about more than the environment – it’s about whether changes made to a medicines regimen can be maintained, one expert says For Advanced Pharmacy Australia’s MedsAware …
‘A future made in Australia must include medicines’
Leading pharmacists are among those advocating for better access to palliative care medicines, including abolishing co-payments and incentivising domestic manufacturing Palliative Care Australia has welcomed the recent announcement regarding the …
‘It’s a matter of when, not if’
Ahead of the upcoming federal election, stakeholder groups are again calling for an investment in pandemic readiness, including an enhanced CDC The interim Centre for Disease Control must be transformed …
