Chemists’ annual ball returns
After a lapse of five years, the Chemists’ Annual Ball is back It’s July 1946, and life is returning to pre-World War normality, with the Grace Auditorium hosting the first …
Tadalafil containing ‘honey’ a ‘serious risk to your health’: TGA
Australians are being warned by the TGA to steer clear of sexual enhancement products labelled as “honey” Patients are being advised to exercise “extreme caution” when buying medicines online, after …
Doctor’s ‘grossly irresponsible prescribing’ link to deaths
A coroner has determined that five pharmacists who dispensed methadone and other drugs to four patients who died should not be criticised However the prescribing doctor’s conduct was “grossly outside …
Self-test kit delivers false negatives for STDs: TGA
Regulator suspends TouchBio Chlamydia and Gonorrhoea Test from the ARTG over reliability concerns Independent laboratory testing of the analytical performance of the self-test kit shows “signals suggesting false negative results… …
Report highlights expanding pharmacy role
Demand for hospital and emergency department services continue to grow over time, according to a new AIHW report – but community pharmacy can play a big role in relieving the …
Bayesian intelligence meets Bayside Health
Pioneering pharmacist speaks out on new system at three Melbourne hospitals Three hospitals in Melbourne, Australia have become the first Oracle Health client in the JAPAC region to fully deploy a third-party application …
World news wrapup: 9 July 2026
Pharmacists sentenced over re-billing fraud; pharmacist fee variance in Canadian province; UK pharmacist MP outlines future vision Corinth, Mississippi: Two pharmacists have been sentenced for stealing almost US$800,000 (AUD$1,154,793) from …
The top 25 of 2026 (so far)
Pharmacy group collapse dominates our most read stories list in the first half of 2026 The Infinity Pharmacy group collapse dominates our list of the 25 most read stories on …
Legislation changes requirements for pharmacists
Pharmacists in NSW will no longer be required to record the sale of Schedule 3 pseudoephedrine or personally hand S3 medicines to patients, under new reforms Legislative and regulatory reforms …
Discharge info often comes in ‘too late or not at all’
Community pharmacists “critical” to transitions of care after hospital discharge, review finds, but they argue need for better information sharing, access to patient records Poor communication and incomplete information transfer …
June MIMS update
The latest in medicines news from MIMS, with new products, presentations, indications and safety changes New products Loncastuximab tesirine (Zynlonta) is an antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) targeting CD19. The monoclonal immunoglobulin …
Cough in pharmacy – Episode 4: Cough guidelines and pharmacy staff education
Episode 4: Dr Brett MacFarlane and Jala Moushi conclude this cough series with tips on cough treatment guidelines that pharmacists need to be aware of, and training for pharmacy staff …
