Should pharmacists be able to prescribe common medicines like antibiotics for UTIs?


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 We asked five experts, write Fron Jackson-Webb and Wes Mountain from The Conversation Victoria is the latest state to move towards pharmacist prescribing, with Premier Daniel Andrews promising a trial allowing pharmacists to prescribe antibiotics for urinary tract infections (UTIs) and medicines for other conditions if re-elected. UTIs are common, especially among women, with half

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