Getting the most out of your pharmacist
Pharmacist's provide expert advice on medication and health. They can manage chronic conditions, offer vaccinations, and provide essential services.
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Home medicines review
It’s important to manage your medicines correctly. A free home medicines review (HMR) by a pharmacist can help make sure that your medicines are safe.
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Dihydrocodeine
Dihydrocodeine is an opioid-based cough medicine available from your pharmacist. It is categorised as a 'weak' opioid. Learn more here.
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Over-the-counter (OTC) medicines
Over-the-counter (OTC) medicines are medicines you can buy without needing a prescription. OT medicines can cause side effects and drug interactions.
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Questions to ask before taking a medicine
It's important to learn about your medicines before you take them. Here are some questions you can ask your doctor or pharmacist about medicines.
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eScript (electronic prescription)
An eScript is a digital version of a paper prescription your doctor can use to prescribe you medicine. Your doctor will send it to you by SMS or email.
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Ibuprofen
Ibuprofen treats fever and pain caused by inflammation. Learn more about how it works, how to take it and its possible side effects.
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What healthcare do I need?
There are many types of healthcare services and information available in Australia. Learn here how to find the right service at the right time.
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Cefalexin (Cephalexin)
Cefalexin is used to treat bacterial infections. Read how cefalexin works; what the risks are and other treatment options available.
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Out-of-date medicines
All medicines have an expiry date displayed on their packaging. Learn about why medicines expire, and how to dispose of old medicines safely.
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