‘Don’t be ambiguous’ on complementary medicines

New research from the University of Queensland will help pharmacists to provide evidence-based advice to consumers purchasing supplements and complementary medicines.

Pandemic measures to aid pharmacists extended

Medicine-related COVID-19 measures, including Continued Dispensing arrangements and the Home Medicines Service, will continue for at least another 6 months. 

Pharmacists’ growing impact in early medical abortion care

Early medical abortion, also known as medical termination of pregnancy, is the process of using medicines to end a pregnancy.

From farming to pharmacy

Associate Professor Dan Malone MPS is the course director of Monash University’s undergraduate pharmacy degree and a mental health expert.

How pharmacists can help address domestic and family violence

Domestic and family violence (DFV) is prevalent in Australia, but pharmacists are largely unprepared to help tackle the issue.

Pharmacists recognised for excellence in the profession

Two rising stars of pharmacy celebrated at PSA22 have a lot in common – including a passion for rural and regional pharmacy.