CPD Activities
Complementary and alternative medicines for weight reduction
The complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) sector of the weight loss market often receives poor press because of the lack of scientific evidence underpinning products. Pharmacists can be implicated in …
Four seasons of skin: navigating seasonal skincare in pharmacy
This article will explore the science behind sensitive skin, identifying the key challenges during seasonal changes throughout the year and understanding how to adapt patient’s skincare to these changes. By …
Helping migraine pain be heard: a pharmacy guide to equitable management of migraine pain
Migraine is a common condition affecting a disproportionate number of women; however, many women with migraine feel brushed aside by the medical community. In this article, we explore who migraine …
The synergism between calcium, vitamin D and vitamin K2 for healthy bones and cardiovascular system
The synergistic action of calcium, vitamin D3 and vitamin K2 is essential for maintaining both optimal bone mineral density and cardiovascular health. Pharmacist Brett MacFarlane explains why. By Dr Brett …
Type 2 diabetes in older people living in the community
The management of diabetes in older people presents unique challenges due to multiple factors including comorbidities, polypharmacy, frailty, and age-related physiological changes. By Dr Jenny Gowan AM, PhD, Grad Dip …
ADHD—attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
ADHD is a common condition that can have significant negative impacts when it is not recognised and treated, so it is important for health practitioners to be aware of how …
Empowering vape users to quit
The health risks associated with vaping (use of electronic cigarettes) is a challenge for healthcare professionals and society to address. The risks of vaping are becoming more evident and the …
Magnesium’s role in the functioning of the vagus nerve via its influence on the neurotransmitters
Magnesium plays an integral role in the optimum function of the human body with more than 300 enzymatic functions as the second most abundant cation. An emerging area of interest …
Realigning diabetes regimens
Australian guidelines for the management of type 2 diabetes state that overtreatment of diabetes is common in older adults and should be avoided.1 Deintensification or simplification of complex regimens is …
Over-the-counter pain relief: think you know enough?
A panel discussion and review of the best practices for the safe and effective use of paracetamol and ibuprofen Quality Use of Medicines (QUM) is a cornerstone of our scope …
Dietary advice and nutritional support for patients with chronic conditions
Poor dietary habits and sedentary lifestyles can significantly contribute to global burden of disease, particularly non-communicable diseases such as hypertension, diabetes mellitus and hyperlipidaemia.1 Pharmacists are well-positioned to educate and …
‘Wrong patient’ errors: what they are and how to avoid them
‘Wrong patient’ errors can occur across all pharmacy practice settings when providing any service where a patient is involved. Incidents involving a wrong patient make up a sizeable percentage of …
