Where emergency contraception practice falls short
The gap between evidence and everyday practice is costing patients access to the most effective emergency contraception.
Being a defence force pharmacist
Lieutenant Shreyans ‘Shaz’ Shah MPS, 28, always wanted to serve in the army, but thought that door closed once he became a pharmacist. It...
Over 30% increase in asthma deaths in one year
The significant rise in Australian asthma deaths is cause for immediate and widespread concern. Here’s what experts say needs to change.
Podcast: Busting myths about children’s pain and fever
Over-the-counter medicines are frequently used to manage childhood ailments. How can pharmacists help ensure they are administered correctly?
Government pulls the plug on replica Ozempic
After much media scrutiny, the federal Department of Health and Aged Care has announced a ban on compounded GLP-1RAs.
Navigating nausea and vomiting during pregnancy
Nausea and vomiting in pregnancy (NVP) is a prevalent pregnancy-induced condition, affecting an estimated 70% of all pregnancies.













