They may not have the support of the entire medical sector, but natural health products are a big part of New Zealand’s retail scene, particularly for pharmacy.
When we are asked about natural products, or when articles are written on them, the main and often only aspect that is discussed is whether the product works, or is likely to work. This is understandable; however, as with any health intervention, there are two main aspects to consider, the other being safety. This is often overlooked.
Having ticked over 18 years in banking, I've had exposure to many different industries, both domestic and international. With that diverse experience and banking background, I view the pharmacy industry as having very good levels of business and financial acumen.
What do pharmacists do to relax once they have hung up the white coat at the end of the day A whole load of unusual things it turns out. Each month, we profile a pharmacist with an unusual hobby
Pharmacists, who are often seen as the "friendly face" of the healthcare system, can play a role in helping people who are suicidal. But, as Georgia Merton reports, it is something we should all take ownership of.
Twenty-six-year-old Irish pharmacist Olivia Lyons came to New Zealand with the same idea as many young travellers: to explore the country in a van and get some part-time work to see out her working holiday visa. After being recruited by Ian McMichael and his team at Pharmacy 547 in Hamilton, however, Miss Lyons has found herself in a "proper" job, not to mention winning an award for the work she's doing.
Academic pharmacist Nataly Martini provides key information on Helicobacter pylori pathophysiology, diagnosis and evidence-based treatment strategies to enhance patient outcomes