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Some pharmacists have recently pondered the possibility of administering cosmetic injectables such as Botox and dermal fillers, reaching out to PSA’s Pharmacist to Pharmacist Advice Line for guidance. ‘Now that pharmacists are injecting more medicines, and we have up-skilled to...
If your patient is experiencing an increase in the frequency or severity of asthma symptoms or an increased reliance on their asthma inhaler, allergies could be the hidden cause.
If your patient is struggling with persistent headaches and sinus pain, allergies could be the cause.
Both Cautionary Advisory Label (CAL) 6 and CAL 13 have been overhauled to sharpen storage advice. CAL 6 explanatory notes advice in Digital Australian Pharmaceutical Formulary and Handbook (APF) now mentions considerations for room-temperature time windows for refrigerated medicines, while...
Merging CAL 18 and CAL I removes duplication and confusion, helping patients receive clearer, more actionable dietary advice.
Pharmacists have numerous opportunities to assess risk, recommend therapies, and help patients manage their heart health.
Expansive changes have been made to the Therapeutic Guidelines on antibiotics, encompassing over 1,400 drug recommendations.
Pregabalin is used beyond its approved indications. Safety concerns means the focus is shifting to individualised deprescribing strategies.
Confusion around what's meant by an empty stomach can lead to poor adherence. Here's how clear instructions can make a world of difference.
Ever wondered how ‘Zoloft’ got its zing? AP examines the world of pharmacological nomenclature to find out.