High anxiety
Wherever pharmacists practise, there are patients with anxiety – patients who are managing well, patients who are managing not so well, and patients in crisis.
How pharmacists can support women with gestational diabetes
How pharmacists can use their pharmacotherapy medication management expertise to support women with gestational diabetes.
FIP congress and two Australians honoured
Find out what pharmacy topics are being discussed on the world stage at FIP, along with the Australians who received top honours.
Community connections help this rural pharmacy thrive in trying times
In the rural New South Wales (NSW) town of Forbes, population 8,400, close relationships with their customers are helping the team at Flannery’s Pharmacy thrive in unusual times.
Early elixir: Caffeine, the most widely used psychoactive drug in the...
It’s effective, cheap, legal and relatively safe. Caffeine is the most widely consumed psychoactive drug in the world.
The business of pharmacy: tensions in retail healthcare
Researchers in New Zealand have explored the perceived tension in pharmacy between their roles as retailers and healthcare providers, and how such tension is...



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High-quality medicines reconciliation should ideally occur in the emergency department or soon after admission to the ward.
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