Take Home Naloxone is becoming embedded in pharmacy practice

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This International Overdose Awareness Day, pharmacists share how the Take Home Naloxone Program is helping to save patients’ lives.

Chlorpromazine: from antihistamine to antipsychotic

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While chlorpromazine’s use on people with schizophrenia has been overtaken by atypical antipsychotics, it is still used widely.

Achieving gender equity in the pharmacy profession

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To mark International Women’s Day on 8 March, two pharmacists discuss their careers and the biases that must be broken to ensure women can succeed.

How you can help advocate for better pharmacist remuneration

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On top of a harrowing few years working through the pandemic, it’s time pharmacists were fairly remunerated for their time and expertise. PSA needs your help to get the message across.

Cultural safety and responsiveness

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Scenario A patient, who identi­fies as an Aboriginal person, presents to the pharmacy for her monthly prescriptions. Her prescriptions are not annotated as ‘CTG -...

The new women’s health initiatives, explained

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Over the weekend, the Albanese Government announced a $573 million commitment to national women’s health initiatives, to bipartisan support.