PHARMACISTS across New South Wales will soon be able to offer continued access to oral contraceptives, following an expansion of services previously available only through a trial program in the state.
Starting 28 Sep, pharmacists who were not part of the initial NSW Pharmacy Trial will be able to resupply certain oral contraceptives after completing additional training.
The eligibility criteria for patients has also broadened to include women up to the age of 50.
This follows the successful trial of oral contraceptive services in select community pharmacies, which has now led to the service becoming a permanent offering.
PSA New South Wales President Luke Kelly welcomed the decision, stating that it strengthens the role of pharmacists in supporting reproductive health.
"Pharmacists across New South Wales continue to show that we can do more to support our patients," Kelly said.
"This is an important step in making reproductive healthcare more accessible to many women across the state."
He also praised the state's Health Minister for establishing the permanent role of pharmacists in the continuous supply of oral contraceptives for women. JG
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