News
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Sildenafil OTC in UK
Thursday | Nov 30 2017AUTHORITIES in Britain have announced that erectile dysfunction drug Viagra (sildenafil) will be available over the counter with the advice of a pharmacist.
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Codeine impact research
Thursday | Nov 30 2017THE Australian Self-Medication Industry has highlighted a new study which is seeking participants to investigate the impact of the removal of over-the-counter codeine on 01 Feb 2018.
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Codeine switch ups Maxigesic
Thursday | Nov 30 2017AFT Pharmaceuticals says it is expecting significant sales growth of its flagship product Maxigesic in Australia as a result of the Feb 2018 rescheduling of products containing codeine to prescription only.
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Benzac Excess Oil Control by Galderma
Wednesday | Nov 29 2017DERMATOLOGY specialist company Galderma has announced the launch of Benzac Excess Oil Control, a new addition to the acne category in pharmacy.
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3D White Advanced Seal Whitestrips
Wednesday | Nov 29 2017ORAL-B brings the opportunity to access a dentist-standard whitening product.
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Ulta3 “Kiss List” Lip Gift Pack
Wednesday | Nov 29 2017MAKE Christmas sparkle this year with the Ulta3 Christmas Collection, especially with this "Kiss List" Lip Gift Pack.
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Batiste Dry Shampoo – Blush
Wednesday | Nov 29 2017BATISTE Dry Shampoo - Blush has a light floral fragrance with notes of red hibiscus, orange, freesia, green leaf, tuberose, peony, lily, spice musk and vetiver.
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Dispensary Corner 29 Nov 17
Wednesday | Nov 29 2017IF THE expression 'you are what you eat' holds any water, then the man in the following story might be running the risk of becoming a giant wallet.
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Not doctor-shopping
Wednesday | Nov 29 2017WHILE the stereotype of the addicted opioid abuser is a patient doctor-shopping to get multiple scripts, the data doesn't support that scenario, according to findings from the Victorian Coroners Court.
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Pharmacists & RTIs
Wednesday | Nov 29 2017THE role of pharmacists in providing rationale and advice around the use of antibiotics and NSAIDs in treating respiratory tract infections (RTIs) such as in the Pragmatic Ibuprofen Paracetamol and Steam (PIP) study, becomes integral to the results of a study published in the BMJ Open.
