News
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myPak new website
Wednesday | Feb 13 2019DOSE Administration Aids provider myPak Solutions has launched a new website to provide pharmacists with a "succinct, easy to understand and easy to navigate" summary of the company's offerings.
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Don’t say Dr Shopper
Wednesday | Feb 13 2019PHARMACY Guild Victorian Branch President, Anthony Tassone, says it is time the derogatory term "doctor shopper" stopped being used in connection with people visiting multiple providers to seek a drug of dependency.
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MedAdvisor appoints
Wednesday | Feb 13 2019LISTED medication adherence provider MedAdvisor announced the appointment of Victor Kovalev as its Chief Technical Officer and Head of Product Globally.
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Dispensary Corner
Wednesday | Feb 13 2019
13 Feb 19WITH Valentine's Day upon us, "nothing says undying romance better than a 460g sausage" according to British supermarket giant Marks & Spencer, promoting its new food product.
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Chemists’ Own Bisacodyl Laxative
Wednesday | Feb 13 2019ARROW Pharmaceuticals has launched Chemists' Own Bisacodyl Laxative.
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New period pain relief – Femin
Wednesday | Feb 13 2019FEMIN is an over the counter analgesic that helps relieve period pains.
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New Nervoderm Medicated Patch
Wednesday | Feb 13 2019CSL offshoot Seqirus brings to pharmacy shelves only their new S2 product for neuralgia (neuropathic pain), Nervoderm Medicated Patch.
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Invisible Zinc Tinted Moisturiser – Light
Wednesday | Feb 13 2019INVISIBLE Zinc Tinted Moisturiser SPF 50 - Light is a multitasking lightweight tinted moisturiser that hydrates and protects the skin from UV rays everyday.
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Sigma strong to go it alone
Tuesday | Feb 12 2019SIGMA Healthcare has reiterated to shareholders its $75 million underlying profit guidance for 2018/19, signifying the company's "robust business" with an estimated greater than $100 million in cost savings through a proposed restructure (PD breaking news).
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Patients silent on CM use
Tuesday | Feb 12 2019ABOUT two in three patients who use complementary medicines (CMs) do not tell their GP or other health professionals what they are taking, according to a new University of Technology Sydney-led study published this month in the Scientific Reports journal.