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From its 18th century origins to modern uses, Friar's Balsam has continued to be a multi-purpose medicine.
Melatonin is a naturally occurring hormone responsible for regulating the body’s circadian rhythm. Here's when pharmacists can prescribe it.
To soothe sick babies, parents in the 19th and early 20th centuries turned to top-selling patent medicines – with deadly consequences.
Managing medications for epilepsy presents unique challenges, demanding a careful balance of tailored care, patient education and ongoing support.
Until ‘more sophisticated alternatives’ came about in the 1900s, Glauber’s salt was the global go-to purgative.
A flood of weight loss injectables is on its way, which may aid pharmacists in helping to stem the obesity crisis.
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a common disease that causes cold-like symptoms. Here's how pharmacists can help to protect patients.
Sedating antihistamines have long been known to have an anti-nausea effect on humans as H1 receptor histamine antagonists.
Before it helped make a fashion statement, belladonna was used as an anaesthetic, pain reliever and remedy for assorted ailments.
For Australians living with chronic wounds, pharmacy wound clinics can provide an accessible journey to healing.