New skills, fewer scripts and less screen time: Resolutions for 2018 With 2018 well and truly underway, Dr Edwin Kruys details three of his key resolutions for the new year.
Updated product warnings for Diane-35 Anti-acne medication Diane-35 has received a number of amended warnings detailing an increased risk of blood clots after concerns were raised about its use as an off-label contraceptive.
Heavy menstrual bleeding: Understanding the options Hayley Harrison served as a consumer advocate for the Australian Commission of Safety and Quality in Health Care on the ‘Heavy menstrual bleeding clinical standard’, bringing her lived experience of the condition to the working group.
MP calls for greater pharmacovigilance in Australia Federal MP Julian Hill speaks with newsGP about increased pharmacovigilance in Australia following his daughter’s near-fatal experience with off-label prescribing.
Taking steps to fight antimicrobial resistance in general practice The RACGP has proposed a number of activities designed to respond to the growing issue of antimicrobial resistance.
Managing parental expectations for children’s antibiotics Many Australian parents believe that children experiencing sore throats, coughs and colds need treatment with antibiotics, according to recent research.
Facing harsh truths: Antibiotics in modern general practice To mark World Antibiotic Awareness Week, prominent GP Dr Evan Ackermann writes for newsGP about the realities of antimicrobial resistance.
GPs vital in educating patients about antibiotic resistance It is time GPs are considered a key part of the solution – rather than a driver – in the increasing problem of antibiotic resistance, RACGP President Dr Bastian Seidel told newsGP.
GPs criticise Pharmacy Guild on codeine rescheduling Prominent GP Dr Evan Ackermann is critical of the Pharmacy Guild’s recent action of sending a letter to Federal Health Minister Greg Hunt seeking to maintain over-the-counter access to codeine-based medications.