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The government has announced that the first 42 of its new “neighbourhood health services” - staffed by teams including pharmacists - will be rolled out from September.
A prison pharmacist has been suspended for six months after being convicted of “stalking” a colleague and ex-girlfriend with a “tracking device” and receiving a “10-year restraining order”.
The ASA has issued nine rulings against companies found to be illegally advertising weight loss injections online and on social media, clarifying that “indirectly” advertising weight loss POMs is ...
Knights Pharmacy will acquire pharmacy branches from Avicenna Retail thanks to an eight-figure funding package from HSBC, the bank has announced.
NHS England (NHSE) has announced that Boots will pilot the pharmacy rollout of a “sponge on a string” test designed to prevent oesophageal cancer.
A Single National Formulary (SNF) for medicines will be launched “within the next two years” to address the “needlessly complicated” system of getting new drugs to patients, the government has ...
How often did the pharmacy minister meet with the negotiator ahead of the long-awaited pharmacy contract and what did they discuss?
The pharmacy all-party parliamentary group (APPG) has called for “immediate and coordinated action” following its findings that 84% of pharmacists encounter “daily” shortages.
The government has said that new “innovative models” of delivering weight loss services could be rolled out in pharmacies as part of its 10-year health plan.
Semaglutide and tirzepatide – also known as Wegovy and Mounjaro – have been featured in at least 63 “fatal” adverse reaction reports since they were licensed, C+D has learned.
Choosing a dream candidate is even possible for the most powerful job on the planet. In the 1960 presidential election, John F. Kennedy won the Democratic primary as a write-in candidate in Illinois.
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