‘Concerning’: Low levels of contraception alongside GLP-1 use
Off-label use of GLP-1s among women of reproductive age has skyrocketed since 2020, with researchers concerned about its potential impact on unintended pregnancies Community pharmacists have an opportunity to counsel …
Pharmacists’ personal beliefs can hinder ECP access: study
“Personal views” on adolescent sexual activity and contraceptive use should not interfere with the delivery of care, says expert Community pharmacies are often seen as an accessible setting for adolescents …
Green light for streamlined S90 approval process
Changes to the ministerial discretion process for section 90 pharmacy approvals will give pharmacists greater certainty, a lawyer says Legislation designed to make it easier for new pharmacies to open …
Co-pay cut could fuel script surge
Pharmacists urged to prepare for spike in demand for prescription medications in the New Year when the PBS general co-pay is reduced to $25 Community pharmacy owners are being encouraged …
Research Roundup
Debbie Rigby rounds up the latest in research news Cardiovascular, kidney related, and weight loss effects of therapeutics for type 2 diabetes This living clinical practice guideline details the benefits …
Chronic disease an opportunity for pharmacists to take responsibility: Twomey
Full scope pharmacists will be able to help tackle Australia’s underdiagnosed chronic disease crisis, Guild leader says Expanding pharmacists’ scope of practice to enable them to manage chronic health conditions …
Pocock seeks to tighten lobbying rules
Guild a target of proposed lobbying legislation designed to boost transparency Independent senator, David Pocock, is calling for tighter regulation of lobbyists in the federal parliament, with the introduction of …
Pharmacy ownership in Queensland is changing—are you ready?
Big changes are coming up and the time to act is now, writes Lachlan Ballinger There’s been a lot of confusion – and for good reason. The Pharmacy Business Ownership …
‘This medication it kind of helps you calm down a bit of anxiety if you want to try’
A pharmacist dispensed 1,350 diazepam tablets to herself over 15 months – plus many more to family members The Civil and Administrative Tribunal NSW has heard the case of a …
Seller’s market: Young buyers are back
Full scope optimism has brought a new cohort of buyers into the market, but supply has dropped, a conference has heard Younger buyers have signalled their intention to buy pharmacies …
Finding trustworthy AI deemed essential
Investing in quality AI products will be essential to patient privacy, as pharmacies continue to introduce time-saving applications to the way they practice, a conference has heard Artificial intelligence may …
Digital solutions to support unfractured pharmacy care delivery
“I completely reject the adage that unless you’re all working in the same building that’s going to fracture care”, Guild leader says Technology can enable pharmacists and other primary care …

