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The federal government has released its Primary Health Research Plan, developed to guide Medical Research Future Fund investments The plan has been developed by an independent expert advisory panel to …

Bureaucrats refute suggestions pharmacies are dropping out of the national opioid dependence treatment (ODT) program  Community pharmacies are looking to join the national methadone Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) despite suggestions …

TGA takes action against a Sydney-based company over the alleged unlaw advertising and supply of sports supplements containing prohibited substances  EmpireLabz Australia Pty Ltd, has been issued seven infringement notices …

Who is hit hardest by medicines shortages…and how do they affect community pharmacists? Jack Janetzki, Wern Chai, Tien Bui, Fei Sim and Vijayaprakash Suppiah investigate The researchers present preliminary findings …

Despite prescribing “very high” amounts of fentanyl and oxycodone to a patient, a doctor did not realise he was drug dependent until receiving a phone call from an interstate pharmacist …

Protest organisers call for solidarity in the battle to pause 60-day dispensing rollout  Pharmacists who are unable to make it to Canberra for the Community and Pharmacy Support Group’s (CAPS’s) …

Associate Professor Claire O’Reilly and Dr Sarira El-Den have been honoured with awards recognising their contribution in the mental health space The pair were recognised at the Mental Health Services …

Group share price plummets $1.5bn as dividend halves amid a slow post-pandemic recovery Multinational private hospital operation Ramsay Healthcare was punished by shareholders with a 12.1% drop in its share …

Eli Lilly’s Mounjaro will be on the private scrip market by the end of September Revolutionary new type 2 diabetes drug Mounjaro – which is almost better known for producing …

Government policy not ready for implementation, warn pharmacy students  Pharmacy students are calling on the federal government to engage with the profession before pushing ahead with its 60-day dispensing policy. …

Pharmacists are being urged to make their way to Canberra to protest the government’s 60-day dispensing policy next week  Double dispensing will “signal the end of community pharmacy as we …

The profession’s focus shifts back to Canberra, with plans for another protest against 60-day dispensing moving ahead, plus the announcement of a review into full scope The planned rally for …