Pharmacy ‘safe’ space for in-depth MedsChecks


Community pharmacists want to provide specialised mental health MedsChecks, but time and lack of staff pose barriers to delivery Community pharmacists want to provide specialised support to people living with severe and persistent mental illness, including conditions such as bipolar disorder and schizophrenia, a University of Sydney-led qualitative study has found. As part of the

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