Both the RACGP and AMA have welcomed a new report suggesting the pharmacy sector be stripped of ownership, location and discounting regulations The Institute’s latest report, “Future Pharmacy: A ...
There has been a five-fold increase in the use of antinausea medicines during Aotearoa New Zealand pregnancies, a University of Otago – Ōtākou Whakaihu Waka-led study has found Published in the ...
Ahpra has reminded health workers that it aims to prosecute those holding themselves out as registered health professionals when they are not A woman who falsely claimed to be a psychologist in a ...
Wire found in kids homeopathic lozenge prompts recall, TGA reveals Key Sun has announced the recall of four batches of kids cough and cold lozenges due to “the risk of a small metal wire being present ...
After a lapse of five years, the Chemists’ Annual Ball is back It’s July 1946, and life is returning to pre-World War normality, with the Grace Auditorium hosting the first Chemists’ ball in half a ...
Closures, business collapses, GLP-1s and more: our ten most viewed longer read articles during the first half of 2026 The closure of a beloved community institution, a detailed look at the Infinity ...
Queensland-based company agrees to pay close to $60,000 in infringement notices over alleged failure to comply with requests from the TGA The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) has issued three ...
PDL and the Pharmacy Guild of Australia issues guidance for pharmacists confronted by “disruptive, hostile and antagonistic behaviours” by anti-vaxxers Pharmacy owners are being urged to take steps to ...
Which of our CPD articles have most captured reader interest during the first six months of 2026? These were our best read education articles during the first half of 2026: Navigating the Special ...