Pharmacists: are you claiming this?
As pharmacists head back to uni to upskill as the profession’s scope of practice expands, Peak Strategies director Priya Narsing, provides some advice on tax-deductible expenses With APP 2026 coming …
What employers are actually looking for now
Changes in pharmacists’ scope of practice, combined with staffing shortages, are driving a shift in community pharmacy hiring, writes Raven’s Recruitment operations manager, David Shaw On paper, the job looked …
GLP-1s supplant Covid antiviral growth: Wesfarmers
As pharmacies looked to replace revenue from Covid antivirals, a new contender moved behind counters, a major player says Weight loss drugs have become a top earner for Priceline Pharmacy …
‘Everyone is willing to fight’
The Health Workers Union reports that following a staff protest at Footscray’s new hospital, Victoria’s premier intervened to offer an acceptable pay deal Members of the Health Workers Union (HWU), …
ECP guidelines ‘inaccessible, ambiguous and impractical’
Barriers to accessing emergency hormonal contraception guidelines contribute to “inconsistent provision and reduced adherence to evidence-based recommendations”, study reveals Community pharmacists often rely on professional judgement rather than evidence-based practice …
The week in review
How to manage medicines shortages, parole for a pharmacy thief and Wesfarmers shares why it lost trust in Infinity were among the hot topics this week Pharmacists are calling on …
Rescheduling for vitamin B6 products
The medicines regulator will change certain dosages to pharmacist-only from next year due to concerns about nerve damage The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) says vitamin B6 dosages between 51 and …
Illegal prescribing – alien doctor fined
Unregistered doctor has Valentine’s Day to forget with £5 fine for illegal prescribing It’s February 1946 and the Australasian Journal of Pharmacy is reporting that an Austrian-trained medic has fallen foul of …
Pharmacist calls for more than ‘suggested strategies on the run’
The full effect of medicines shortages and how pharmacists make do is not well understood by legislators, one leading member of the profession says – and it’s time to do …
Rural pharmacy needs ‘nuanced policy’
Fresh thinking needed to better support the seven million Australians living outside major metropolitan centres, a remote pharmacists’ group says Policymakers are being urged to shift their focus locally embedded, …
Doubt over opportunistic stealing: magistrate
A woman has pleaded guilty to several counts of stealing from pharmacies including Chemist Warehouse, and been paroled The Cairns Post reports that Eugenea Jan David, who is currently unhoused, …
Free RSV jabs in aged care: pharmacists stand ready
Western Australia’s Cook government announces expanded access to free respiratory syncytial virus vaccines in a move welcomed by pharmacists and GPs The Arexvy RSV vaccine will become available to older …

