Waiting to inhale

Annoyed by her glass squeeze-bulb nebuliser, 13-year old asthmatic Susie Maison asked "Daddy why can't they put my asthma medicine in a spray can?"

Young minds, meds and moods: youth mental health in focus

Links to resources See journal p28 and p29: Decision aid: Minding your mental wellbeing –<a href="https://go.medcast.com.au/decision-aid-minding-your-mental-wellbeing?utm_id=701Oa0000

A thiazolidinedione for hepatitis B

Thiazolidinediones may hold the key to developing a new class of anti-HBV medicines that will cure the chronic infection.

Children’s vaccinations

In recent years jurisdictional regulations have been amended enabling Australian pharmacists to administer some vaccines to children.

One size does not fit all

When it comes to person-centred care, bespoke tailoring to every patient’s healthcare needs is fundamental.

Pharmacist prescribing of melatonin

Melatonin is a naturally occurring hormone responsible for regulating the body’s circadian rhythm. Supplemental melatonin can help to reinforce the circadian rhythm, making it useful for treatment of insomnia and jet lag.