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Government repeals legislation authorising pharmacies to advertise the availability of prescription nicotine  Community pharmacies are no longer allowed to promote prescription nicotine products, following the repeal of the Therapeutic Goods …

Pharmacists were among an estimated 300 hospital workers who staged a walkout to protest against an “extortionate” increase in parking fees On Wednesday, 17 January, around 300 workers at Sydney’s …

Takeda Pharmaceuticals Australia warns that a fourth strength of its ADHD medication, Vyvanse, will be in short supply   Worldwide shortages of Takeda’s Vyvanse (lisdexamfetamine dimesilate) products are expected to …

Community pharmacies will provide access to palliative care medications as part of a new program to support at-home end-of-life care  Terminally ill Tasmanians will be able to receive palliative care …

How a US pharmacy’s compounding of generic Ozempic, Mounjaro led to its closure; promethazine sold to drug dealers; English pharmacies air woes on TV Nashville, Tennessee: The Washington Post has …

The Therapeutic Goods Administration has approved a vaccine against respiratory syncytial virus, for Australians aged 60 and over AREXVY (respiratory syncytial virus vaccine, adjuvanted) is the first RSV vaccine to …

Wesfarmers-owned banner group slips to 94 in brand rankings  Priceline is the lone pharmacy group listed in Brand Finance Australia’s 2024 top 100 rankings, with Ramsay Health Care being the …

Concerns grow that 8CPA will not be signed in time for 1 March start  Silence from all parties involved in negotiations for the Eighth Community Pharmacy Agreement (8CPA) suggests a …

A theft caught on CCTV triggered a police search, where a pharmacist’s possession of methylamphetamine, capsicum spray and a selection of stolen medicines was uncovered Western Australia’s State Administrative Tribunal …

One state health department is working with a pharmacy to contact some of its patients, to whom it gave expired Covid vaccines Tasmania’s director of public health, Dr Mark Veitch, …

Governments can secure “substantial cost-savings” by extending health practitioners’ scope of practice, a report from the OECD says  Implementing measured to enable non-physicians to work to their full scope of …

State government offers subsidies of $12,000 to support students training to become health professionals Students enrolled in healthcare programs in NSW, including pharmacy degrees, can apply for up to $12,000 …