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Calls for online register to raise drug reaction reporting

Calls for online register to raise drug reaction reporting

With adverse reactions going under-reported by patients, researchers say a new digital tool could be key to tracking the scale of the problem.


Patients under-reporting adverse drug reactions: Study

Patients under-reporting adverse drug reactions: Study

Despite many Australians knowing they can report ADRs, notification rates are low, especially when using digital reporting tools.


Study weighs up impact of different drug dosages for men and women

Study weighs up impact of different drug dosages for men and women

New research that has found women are not just ‘smaller versions of men’ could help to reduce adverse reactions to medication.


Which medicines could be in short supply in 2022?

Which medicines could be in short supply in 2022?

The pandemic has proven time and time again that it is a potent driver of shortages – but the end of COVID-induced medicine supply issues may come sooner than expected.


‘Sophisticated eskies’ could see COVID vaccine delivered by March

‘Sophisticated eskies’ could see COVID vaccine delivered by March

Greg Hunt has said the Government’s vaccination timeline is ‘on track’, providing the Pfizer/BioNTech candidate proves to be safe.


‘We’re talking about a vaccine that has never been distributed in humans’

‘We’re talking about a vaccine that has never been distributed in humans’

News of Pfizer/BioNTech’s COVID vaccine efficacy is ‘exciting’, but multiple Australian experts have told newsGP challenges lay ahead.


COVID-19 saliva tests not as accurate as widespread reporting suggests

COVID-19 saliva tests not as accurate as widespread reporting suggests

While useful, evidence shows a relative lack of sensitivity means there is still a high chance of returning a false-negative.


Tip of the cold chain iceberg? Vaccines worth $26 million lost

Tip of the cold chain iceberg? Vaccines worth $26 million lost

EXCLUSIVE: At least $25.9 million in Australian vaccines has been lost to cold chain breaches since 2014, but incomplete government statistics mean the final total could be much higher.


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