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Dispensary Corner 12 Sep 25
Friday | Sep 12 2025IN addition to helping you see more clearly, glasses may also help ease dementia symptoms - a new type of hi-tech glasses, that is.
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New-look Cerumol Ear Drops 10ml
Friday | Sep 12 2025CERUMOL Ear Drops provide a first-line option for the treatment of symptomatic wax accumulation.
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Sonictec: One swab, one test, five answers in 15 mins – at home
Friday | Sep 12 2025SONICTEC introduces Australia's first 5-in-1 rapid antigen test, a revolutionary at-home diagnostic solution that detects five of the most common respiratory viruses simultaneously from a single swab:.
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Council reviewing standards
Thursday | Sep 11 2025THE Australian Pharmacy Council (APC) has commenced reviews of its accreditation standards for pharmacy degree and intern training programs and pharmacist prescriber education programs.
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Sepsis report prompts call to action
Thursday | Sep 11 2025WORLD Sepsis Day on 13 Sep is an important reminder that the disease remains one of the most urgent and under-recognised challenges facing our healthcare system, said the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care, as it calls on health professionals to help reduce its impact.
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Low FODMAP Diet turns 20
Thursday | Sep 11 2025A TEAM of Monash University researchers is celebrating 20 years of helping millions of people manage the symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) through its world-first Low FODMAP Diet.
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MM2025 scholarship winners announced
Thursday | Sep 11 2025ADVANCED Pharmacy Australia (AdPha) has announced the inaugural winners of four travel scholarships to support attendance at Medicines Management 2025 (MM2025), Australia's largest annual scientific pharmacy conference: .
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DoorDash, CWH partnership delivers – via app
Thursday | Sep 11 2025CHEMIST Warehouse has today announced a national partnership with DoorDash, allowing customers to shop for beauty, health and personal care products via DoorDash.
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TGA issues ayurvedic safety warning
Thursday | Sep 11 2025THE Therapeutic Goods Administration is reminding consumers to check that Ayurvedic medicines are registered with the regulator as it continues to receive reports of lead poisoning linked to imported or unregistered Ayurvedic products contaminated with heavy metals.
