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Members hail Sigma
Friday | Mar 17 2017THE recent Sigma Conference, which took place on the Gold Coast in the lead-up to APP last week, was well received by delegates from both Amcal and Guardian branded pharmacies.
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FDA Keytruda tick
Friday | Mar 17 2017THE US Food and Drug Administration has granted accelerated approval for Keytruda (pembrolizumab) for the treatment of adult and paediatric patients with refractory classical Hodgkin lymphoma, or those who have relapsed after three or more prior lines of therapy.
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ATO boost for Avita
Friday | Mar 17 2017WOUND treatment specialist firm Avita Medical has hailed the receipt of a Research & Development Tax Incentive rebate from the Australian Taxation Office worth almost $1 million.
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More pharmacy vax feedback
Friday | Mar 17 2017PHARMACY Daily readers continue to react to comments by Professor Robert Booy of the Influenza Specialists Group (PD Tue), who earlier this week claimed pharmacist flu vaccinations were using old stock not formulated for 2017 strains.
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Guild urges Hunt to act
Friday | Mar 17 2017PHARMACY Guild executive director David Quilty has asked federal health minister Greg Hunt to follow up his positive speech at APP last week (PD 10 Mar) with urgent action.
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PD for Fri 17 Mar 2017
Friday | Mar 17 2017Guild urges Hunt to act, More pharmacy vax feedback, NZ pharmacy vax funded, Events Calendar and much more.
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Travel Specials 16 Mar 17
Thursday | Mar 16 2017Best of Europe with Oceania Cruises: For a limited time only, travel to over 200 of the best ports in Northern Europe, the Baltics, and the Mediterranean at an unprecedented value with Oceania Cruises.
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Dispensary Corner 16 Mar 17
Thursday | Mar 16 2017AUTHORITIES in South Korea have issued a formal warning to the population not to eat river rats, warning that the vermin are definitely not safe for consumption by humans.
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Don’t Change Me
Thursday | Mar 16 2017THE TGA has warned that Change Me Herbal Slimming capsules contain the undeclared and banned product sibutramine, which was withdrawn from sale in Australia in Oct 2010 after a study showed an increased risk of cardiac events.
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Probiotics study
Thursday | Mar 16 2017RESEARCHERS have found that an extra dose of 'good bacteria' could be unnecessary if you have a well-rounded diet.
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