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‘A risky proposition’: pharmacy prescribing expands further

‘A risky proposition’: pharmacy prescribing expands further

GPs are growing increasingly worried for their patients, as pharmacy prescribing programs are taking hold in every corner of the country.


Funding boost will see ePrescribing expand into hospitals

Funding boost will see ePrescribing expand into hospitals

SPONSORED: Uptake continues to grow, with 189 million electronic prescriptions issued by more than 80,000 prescribers as of January 2024.


Vapes as prescription-only medication starting Monday

Vapes as prescription-only medication starting Monday

Legislation cutting off the retail sale of vapes in Australia has passed through the Senate, despite opposition from pharmacy groups.


RACGP says move to pharmacy supplied vapes ‘appropriate’

RACGP says move to pharmacy supplied vapes ‘appropriate’

GPs will need to prescribe nicotine-dependent patients vapes for the next three months until new legislation passes.


GPs asked to limit antibiotic scripts due to ‘unprecedented’ shortage

GPs asked to limit antibiotic scripts due to ‘unprecedented’ shortage

A rise in pneumonia and whooping cough cases is exacerbating the situation, with azithromycin and clarithromycin particularly affected.


OCP pharmacy pilot announced for WA

OCP pharmacy pilot announced for WA

While the RACGP does not support pharmacy prescribing, its place on the working group is an opportunity to minimise risk.


Replica Ozempic and Mounjaro to be banned

Replica Ozempic and Mounjaro to be banned

The Government has removed a loophole allowing the mass production of the compounded drugs amid growing patient safety concerns.


Pharmacy treatment of UTIs becoming an ‘unfortunate’ pattern

Pharmacy treatment of UTIs becoming an ‘unfortunate’ pattern

The RACGP says ‘convenience and lobbying’ has won out in NSW, as pharmacists across the state are green lit to treat UTIs permanently.


‘Farcical’: Instant medical certificates criticised for cutting corners

‘Farcical’: Instant medical certificates criticised for cutting corners

Just $13.90 can get you a one-day medical certificate based on an online form, but what risks are patients taking with these instant services?


Controversial pharmacy prescribing pilot begins

Controversial pharmacy prescribing pilot begins

The program has drawn the ire of GPs who say it puts profits ahead of patient safety and further fragments care.


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