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Infantile colic: an evidence-based guide for pharmacists
This article reviews current evidence on infantile colic, drawing on Australian clinical guidance to inform safe, compassionate, and effective pharmacy practice KEY POINTS Infantile colic is a common, self-limiting condition …
Women’s pain: pelvic pain and primary dysmenorrhoea
Pharmacists are often “the first port of call” for women with pelvic pain. Knowing the relevant medicines, red flags and when to refer are top of the list on how …
Pharmacy and fertility: evolving roles across the reproductive journey
With rising infertility rates, is there the potential for pharmacy to play a greater role in this space—and what might that role involve? KEY POINTS Fertility care is increasingly specialised …
Barometer shows rising confidence
Confidence continues to grow in the community pharmacy sector, as does interest and participation in professional services, according to the latest UTS Pharmacy Barometer. Chris Brooker was on the barometer …
Vaping: no smoking gun
A legitimate smoking cessation tool, or a serious public health risk? Sheshtyn Paola examines nicotine vaping products for smoking cessation KEY POINTS: With no approved product assessed by the TGA …
Gut health: a developing story
Research is continuing to reveal the links between gut health and an increasing number of illnesses and conditions, however questions remain about the efficacy of popular treatment options Around half …
When policy becomes the problem
Is Australia’s current approach to tobacco control doing more harm than good? Some leading voices in the debate think we may be a ‘global village idiot’ ‘When policy becomes the …
Helping Australians breathe easier: pharmacy’s role in COPD care
For community pharmacists, who often encounter people with respiratory symptoms, COPD is both a challenge and an opportunity to support earlier diagnosis, education and referral. Leanne Philpott investigates KEY POINTS: …
When kids hurt: supporting everyday aches and ongoing pain
From dosing advice and calm reassurance to validation and trusted guidance, pharmacists are vital allies in supporting children’s pain—whether it’s short-lived or persistent From teething toddlers to playground tumbles and …
A joint effort: improving outcomes for people with rheumatoid arthritis
While there’s no cure for rheumatoid arthritis, with early diagnosis and the right treatment plan, people can live full and active lives Rheumatoid arthritis is the second most common type …
Understanding stomach pain
Abdominal, or ‘stomach’ pain is a frequent presentation in community practice, with patients often looking for a quick fix rather than a more detailed intervention Abdominal pain is one of …
Reimagining internship
Is it time to revise internship programs? One Perth pharmacist thinks so and has already trialled a revolutionary new program When Western Australian pharmacy owner Amanda Bryce approached people with …
