NSW to fund pill prescribing training for 100 pharmacists


State partners with Family Planning Australia to boost the number of pharmacists authorised to prescribe oral contraceptives  Prescribing pharmacists in NSW can now initiate and supply the oral contraceptive pill to “low-risk” women aged 18 to 39 years, with the state government pledging to subsidise training for up to 100 pharmacists operating in rural and under-serviced areas.   Currently, 30 pharmacists from across NSW have completed the

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