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My pet’s on Prozac. Otherwise, I’d have to rehome her
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Pets

My pet’s on Prozac. Otherwise, I’d have to rehome her

We agonised over the decision to put our pet on anti-depressants, but it meant we didn’t have to make an even tougher decision.

  • by Ellen Milankovic

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Class action looms for these popular over-the-counter medicines
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Class action looms for these popular over-the-counter medicines

After a landmark $US425 million settlement in the United States, the drugs are being investigated in Australia over alleged links to stomach cancer and kidney damage.

  • by Kayla Olaya
The life-saving drug in short supply across Sydney

The life-saving drug in short supply across Sydney

Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) has become crucial in the fight against HIV, but pharmacies across Australia are fast running out. Here’s what you need to know.

  • by Angus Thomson and Ben Grubb
A rare disease changed Archie’s life. Fruit flies are now his best hope

A rare disease changed Archie’s life. Fruit flies are now his best hope

Archie Melling was a happy, giggling toddler until a bout of gastro triggered a degenerative disease shared by only 65 people worldwide.

  • by Angus Delaney
It’s winter, your nose is runny. But these cold and flu tablets may not help

It’s winter, your nose is runny. But these cold and flu tablets may not help

What some consumers don’t realise is that a common drug used to treat blocked noses does not work when taken in tablet, capsule or liquid form.

  • by Jewel Topsfield
These medicines have been life-changing for Jill and Paddy. Not everyone can get them
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These medicines have been life-changing for Jill and Paddy. Not everyone can get them

With 1.5 million Australians now living with diabetes, advocates are pushing the government to protect the supply of drugs such as Ozempic and fund glucose-monitoring technology.

  • by Angus Thomson
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The ACCC’s bitter pill to Chemist Warehouse’s $8.8b pharmacy merger

The ACCC’s bitter pill to Chemist Warehouse’s $8.8b pharmacy merger

Putting aside the strength of arguments from the merger parties and the regulator, the facts are that an ACCC amber light more often turns to red than to green.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
New pharmacist prescribing powers see thousands of women bypass their GP

New pharmacist prescribing powers see thousands of women bypass their GP

Women aged between 18 and 65 who present with uncomplicated UTIs can head to the pharmacist instead of the GP, though doctors warn misdiagnoses can be dangerous.

  • by Amber Schultz
Teen died after getting 64 prescriptions from 31 doctors

Teen died after getting 64 prescriptions from 31 doctors

The death of a 16-year-old who overdosed after receiving three prescriptions for addictive drugs in the days before his death has triggered a coroner’s warning that many GPs are ignoring a watchlist to prevent “doctor shopping”.

  • by David Estcourt
Do you really need those antibiotics? Experts weigh in

Do you really need those antibiotics? Experts weigh in

How worried should we really be about antimicrobial resistance? And how can we avoid it?

  • by Anna Gibbs
Wait list for weight loss as Ozempic replicas banned in four months

Wait list for weight loss as Ozempic replicas banned in four months

Elyse used a compound version of Ozempic for a year to lose weight. She says taking replicas off the market will only create more distress and anxiety.

  • by Natassia Chrysanthos