High-dose antipsychotic therapy: does it have a role?

A high proportion of people prescribed antipsychotic polypharmacy are also taking high-dose antipsychotic therapy.

Electrolytes part 2: sodium and calcium

Electrolytes, including potassium, magnesium, sodium and calcium, are essential to the functioning of the human body.

Piecing together a fragmented health system

Collaboration with Primary Health Networks can unlock new pathways for pharmacists and help to address Australia’s primary healthcare crisis.

Why Linda Badewitz-Dodd MPS won’t accept ‘no’

In this episode of Pharmacy & Me, PSA’s Pharmacist of the Year discusses her incredible career, giving ‘more hugs than drugs’ in times of crisis, her best advice for ECPs and why life is too short to wait for the big moments.

PSA to lead unified future for pharmacy education

PSA announced it has signed an agreement to acquire the Australasian College of Pharmacy, marking a significant step for expanding education.

Double-checking does not always reduce medication errors

Mandatory double-checking as it is currently performed does not reduce the incidence or severity of medication administration errors compared with single-checking, an Australian study has found.