Forum: Inhaler device technique
There is an excellent discussion thread underway in the Forum at present on the need to check the inhaler technique of your asthma / COPD patients. If you haven’t already …
A game changer on lifetime learning
In December 2015 the Pharmacy Board of Australia (PBA) made a decision that was a game changer for Australian pharmacists, says Joe Demarte, PSA national presidentThat decision was to revise the …
Australia’s medicine labels to change for first time 15 years
New labels will include easier-to-find active ingredients, a critical information panel and designated space for a dispensing labelThe TGA has announced it will be implementing two new labelling orders over …
World news wrapup: 11 August 2016
AJP takes a look at pharmacy news from around the worldMissouri, US: Five pharmacies from four states have filed a class-action lawsuit against pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) Express Scripts, reports Drug …
MedsASSIST hits two million recorded transactions
Monitoring system for medicines containing codeine has reached a significant milestoneMore than two million transactions involving OTC medicines containing codeine have been recorded by pharmacists participating in the MedsASSIST program, …
Metformin shortage update
Additional brands of extended release tablets have been added to the shortage list, while others are now more readily availableFollowing the TGA’s metformin shortage alert in mid-June, some brands have now had …
Medicines to treat side effects of other medicines?
Sometimes less is more beneficial, say University of Sydney researchersJesse Jansen, Senior Research Fellow, Sydney School of Public Health, University of SydneyAndrew McLachlan, Professor of Pharmacy (Aged Care), University of SydneyCarissa Bonner, Postdoctoral …
Public health body renews call for sugar tax and food policy
Renewed drive for fresh food prompted by data showing a significant amount of chronic disease is caused by poor dietThe Australian Institute of Health and Welfare’s latest report reveals 31% of the …
5-fold increase in activity needed
A new study links increased weekly exercise to a reduced risk of five common diseasesUniversity of Queensland researcher Dr Lennert Veerman said a significant boost to physical activity level recommendations to the equivalent …
Forum: diclofenac advice?
“It wasn’t too long ago that we were advised that diclofenac was the NSAID with most gastric and renal adverse effects. Recent Medscape article today – Achieving effective and safe …
Two-dose HPV vaccine looks likely
Evidence is growing in support of a two- instead of three-dose HPV vaccination regimen in AustraliaThis evidence is currently being reviewed by the Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation according …
Parents ignoring SIDS guidlines to avoid flat head syndrome
Parents are ignoring SIDS prevention guidelines in a bid to avoid flat head syndrome, new research has shown.A study published in Child: Care, Health and Development revealed parents are ignoring …