PHARMACIES ARE THE MOST common first point of contact with healthcare for new migrants, says a study published in the 2 February edition of the New Zealand Medical Journal.
Pharmacist and tutor Muhammad Hussaini loves caffeine, kickboxing, offering patients great service and being a positive influence on his students, as he tells Paulette Crowley
Two organisations have called for a real-time monitoring system to stop addicts or drug manufacturers shopping around for the precursor to methamphetamine
The ACT Party’s election promise to return pseudoephedrine to pharmacy shelves is one step closer to fruition after the law change passed its first reading at Parliament on 20 February
ACT Party leader David Seymour has heard from pharmacists who are worried about the ban on pseudoephedrine being lifted, but says most people are glad they could have it at their disposal again in future
Pharmacist educator Liz Johnstone has retired from the Pharmaceutical Society after nearly 20 years of working full time there and has also shut the door on a 44-year career in community pharmacy