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Pharmacies can help deliver the shifts in healthcare called for by government in its 10 Year Health Plan for England, says CCA, but only if funding crisis is addressed.
03 Dec 2024 , 1 Min Article
Ikheko Evbuomwan bought Angel City Pharmacy in Islington for an undisclosed price.
02 Dec 2024 , 1 Min Article
Bodies representing pharmacy, GPs, dentists and optometry warned Mike Nesbitt they need protection from national insurance rises.
02 Dec 2024 , 2 Min Article
Community pharmacies can now order and supply take-home naloxone kits.
Tarik Altinsoy, a 20-year-old student at Keele University, was found dead in bed in his accommodation in Newcastle-under-Lyme in May 2023.
The CCA urges NHS England to use pharmacies to reverse dwindling uptake rates.
29 Nov 2024 , 2 Min Article
The NPA, CPE, CCA and IPA told health secretary Wes Streeting there is an “urgent need to shield” pharmacies from the Budget’s measures.
Elderly woman received excess diazepam and codeine due to Easter bank holiday, says coroner
28 Nov 2024 , 1 Min Article
Numark chairman Harry McQuillan criticised GP leaders for voting to end pharmacy blood pressures checks at the LMC conference.
The council said it will make a decision by January 10 next year at the latest.
27 Nov 2024 , 1 Min Article
Regulator to pay pharmacist’s legal costs as it is told to revisit allegations against him.
27 Nov 2024 , 3 Min Article
New UK guideline recommends prescribing combination treatments for people with newly diagnosed asthma.
27 Nov 2024 , 2 Min Article
Abuse towards staff at Lincolnshire Co-op shops and pharmacies rises 245pc.
26 Nov 2024 , 2 Min Article
Five men and two women in custody. Lancashire Police said some of those in custody are pharmacy employees.
26 Nov 2024 , 1 Min Article
Pharmacies in Wales providing the NHS-funded sore throat test and treat (STTT) service supplied fewer antibiotics to patients than GPs.