Pharmacists need regulators’ trust for substitution


Patients face increased out-of-pocket costs due to regulations preventing pharmacists from making clinical decisions to substitute prescribed medications when supply shortages hit  Regulatory changes are needed to give pharmacists greater freedom to support their patients when managing medication shortages.   Associate Professor Shane Jackson, the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia’s (PSA’s) Agreement’s lead, says it is

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