A NUMBER of pharmaceutical
companies, including Bayer
Schering, Novartis and Biogen Idec,
are supporting Multiple Sclerosis
Awareness Week which started
yesterday and is encouraging
Australian women to wear red
lipstick to as part of the ‘Kiss
goodbye to MS campaign’.
About 20,000 Aussies suffer from
MS - 75% of them women - with an
average age of diagnosis of just 30.
MS Awareness Week this year is
focusing on the condition’s impact
on ordinary Australians, their
families, careers and the economy -
www.kissgoodbyetoms.org.The above article was sent to subscribers in Pharmacy Daily's issue from 27 May 10 To see the full newsletter, see the embedded issue below or CLICK HERE to download Pharmacy Daily from 27 May 10
RESPONDING to the findings from the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety, a recent government initiative aims to improve medication management in residential aged care facilities by introducing on-site pharmacists.
RESEARCHERS at Charles Darwin University (CDU) are advancing a novel drug delivery system that could potentially eliminate the need for injections to treat various chronic diseases.
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