The week in review
Continuing placement poverty, data on GLP-1s and eating disorders and the latest on needle-free vaccinations were among the topics our readers engaged with this week Results from the Health Students’ …
Views on future pharmacy standards sought
The Australian Pharmacy Council (APC) is calling for feedback on the revised Accreditation Standards for Pharmacy Programs (2020). The council says the accreditation standards play a critical role in ensuring …
The week in review
Political spending, pharmacy crime and cyber security concerns were among the topics our readers were interested in this week The Pharmacy Guild of Australia made $600,170 in political donations across …
Pharmacy during a world war
The second world war was drawing to an end in 1945, but its impact was still very much being felt in Australian pharmacies. Here are some of our articles during …
Pivotal time for NAPSA
NAPSA doubles membership over two years The National Australian Pharmacy Students’ Association (NAPSA) is aiming to boost engagement with the internal and external director role being renamed as the Membership director. …
Week in review
Steps towards a national medicines database, stylist with fake scripts nabbed and pharmacists honoured for their contributions to the profession were among our most clicked topics this week Health minister …
Medicine labels under spotlight
TGA reviews diarrhoea medicines labels for compliance on warning statements Most labels for listed medicines including indications related to diarrhoea complied with the required warning statement, the TGA found in …
The week in review
Potential buyers circle Infinity Group, an herbalist sentenced and a new anaphylaxis product were among the topics that had our readers talking this week Sigma Healthcare, and private equity firm, …
World News Wrapup: 22 January 2026
Red flags raised over pharmacies operating without a pharmacy; British pharmacists seek compensation for wasted time; AI app improves inventory management Suva, Fiji: Concerns are being raised about potential public health risks following reports that medicines …
Charges laid over alleged intimidation of pharmacy staff
Armed man to face court on charges relating to “allegedly intimidating” a pharmacy worker A 37-year-old man is set to appear before Griffith Local Court following an incident in a …
The week in review
Shingrix coverage gets a shot in the arm, pharmacy petitions the health minister and the drugs the government spent most on were among our top stories this week Shingles vaccination …
Unite or face bleak future
Calls for the formation of “a pharmacy guild or union” by Australasian Journal of Pharmacy columnist should not be “lightly disregarded”, the publication’s January 1926 editorial states Weaknesses in the pharmacy sector’s position could see …
