Pharmacists across the Tasman are outraged at a new rule allowing 60-day prescriptions, to the point where a group of protesting pharmacists disrupted a session of the Australian Federal Parliament.
CHRISTCHURCH PHARMACIST Clyde (Aussie) Browne walked out the door of Unichem Spitfire Square Pharmacy for the last time at 12.30pm on 1 September, putting a close to a 70-year career in pharmacy.
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Pharmacists across the Tasman are outraged at a new rule allowing 60-day prescriptions, to the point where a group of protesting pharmacists disrupted a session of the Australian Federal Parliament
Pharmaceutical Society members and guests said farewell and thank you to outgoing chief executive Richard Townley at the society’s spring function last night
Christchurch pharmacist Clyde (Aussie) Browne walked out the door of Unichem Spitfire Square Pharmacy for the last time at 12.30pm on Friday, putting a close to a 70-year career in pharmacy