The Medicines Classification Committee has recommended pharmacists and interns who have successful trained as vaccinators be able to administer the HPV vaccine
After months of meetings with pharmacy sector representatives behind closed doors, the country’s DHBs have this morning revealed their new offer to pharmacy owners
Thought you could take a few minutes’ break? Think again. The pharmacy sector has been slammed after Auckland’s return to Alert Level 3 triggered a groundswell of patients stressing, stockpiling and scurrying to their nearest pharmacy to secure supplies
A government decision to distribute five million face masks to Countdown and various social agencies, but not pharmacies, is being described as a slap in the face for the pharmacy sector
DHBs recognise the fiscal challenges faced by community pharmacy and are poised to announce an independent review of pharmacy cost pressures and a commitment to developing and implementing a sustainable funding model
In a scene reminiscent of the pre-lockdown panic buying of late March, queues outside pharmacies began lengthening down the street as pharmacists scrambled to meet customer demand for dispensing and OTC products
From hitting “snooze” five times every morning to helping recovering addicts through addiction services, St Lukes Medical Pharmacy dispensary manager Edi Jayetileke answers Anna Lee’s questions about her day-to-day work “on the front line”
Unichem Tuakau has helped lead the charge on lifting vaccination rates, with the south Waikato pharmacy administering 900 flu vaccines so far – nearly five times last year’s total
Academic pharmacist Nataly Martini provides key information on Helicobacter pylori pathophysiology, diagnosis and evidence-based treatment strategies to enhance patient outcomes