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NSW push for real-time monitoring to reduce prescription drug misuse

NSW push for real-time monitoring to reduce prescription drug misuse

The NSW opposition has announced plans for a real-time prescription monitoring system in an effort to curb growing opioid deaths, but the State Government is clear in its belief that a national approach is needed.


GPs critical of ‘intimidating, unpleasant’ warning letter over opioid prescribing

GPs critical of ‘intimidating, unpleasant’ warning letter over opioid prescribing

One in five of Australia’s GPs has – or will shortly – received a warning letter over their level of opioid prescribing. Many are not happy.


Government to warn almost 5000 GPs over high rates of opioid prescribing

Government to warn almost 5000 GPs over high rates of opioid prescribing

RACGP flags concerns over campaign to reduce opioid overuse.


Pharmacists’ codeine fears overstated, GP says

Pharmacists’ codeine fears overstated, GP says

While pharmacists have raised concerns about a shortage of low-dose codeine, Dr Evan Ackermann, a GP with a special interest in drugs of dependence, says the evidence supports up-scheduling.


Age of opioid pharmacotherapy patients increasing, report says

Age of opioid pharmacotherapy patients increasing, report says

The median age of opioid pharmacotherapy patients is increasing, according to a recent Australian Institute of Health and Welfare report.


Drug use on the rise throughout Australia

Drug use on the rise throughout Australia

Australians are using more legal – and illegal – drugs, according to the latest National Wastewater Drug Monitoring report.


RACGP recommends options for regulation of schedule 8 prescription opioids

RACGP recommends options for regulation of schedule 8 prescription opioids

The RACGP has made a submission to the Department of Health detailing its proposed options for the regulation of schedule 8 prescription opioid medicines.


Discussing the effects of codeine up-scheduling in general practice

Discussing the effects of codeine up-scheduling in general practice

Dr Evan Ackermann, GP and key author of the RACGP’s ‘Prescribing drugs of dependence in general practice: Part C’, talks with newsGP about his initial experiences following the up-scheduling of codeine.


New skills, fewer scripts and less screen time: Resolutions for 2018

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.


Examining the role of prescription opioids for chronic non-cancer pain

Examining the role of prescription opioids for chronic non-cancer pain

With codeine up-scheduling coming from 1 February, many in the medical profession are debating the question of whether opioids should ever be used in the management of chronic non-cancer pain.


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