Running for the shelter of a ‘mother’s little helper’
The popularisation of meprobamate from the 1950s onwards ushered in the dawn of the psychopharmacological era where patients began to look to doctors to...
The pharmacy role models shaping the profession’s next generation
Four of PSA’s Intern Training Program leads share the highlights of their diverse careers, and what you can expect to encounter during this challenging and exciting year.
PSA secures funding for dedicated aged care pharmacists
New funding has been secured to embed pharmacists in Residential Aged Care Facilities, revolutionising the way we care for the elderly.
Digital innovation in pharmacy – what your future looks like
The move to electronic prescribing is the ‘biggest process change in medicine supply since computers were introduced in pharmacy in the 1980s’.
What pharmacists need to know about VAD legislation
Voluntary Assisted Dying (VAD) is now legal in most jurisdictions. But there’s a nation-wide regulation impeding access to the service.
Vigilance required amid double supply of asthma medicines
While patients will be able to access cheaper medicines, asthma control, medicine stability and dose optimisation could be impacted.

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