‘Convenient’, but also potential for misuse


Direct-to-consumer e-scripts may cut down on unnecessary GP visits for repeat prescriptions, but there are downsides, study finds Direct-to-consumer electronic prescription services may present benefits such as convenience but there are also multiple drawbacks, according to a new qualitative study from the University of Queensland’s School of Pharmacy. Researchers conducted three focus groups between July

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