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Our current standards are adequate to regulate new services by pharmacies: Regulator tells Sigma webinar

There is no need for the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) to change its standards to better regulate pharmacies as the current framework is adequate...

Covid jab to be mandatory for frontline NHS staff in England; RPS says informed choice better than compulsory vaccination

Expressing its concerns over the Government’s decision to make Covid-19 vaccines mandatory for health workers in England, the Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) has said...

Covid-19, flu jabs need not be mandatory for health and care staff, says RPS

The Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) reaffirmed its view that Covid-19 and flu vaccinations for health and care staff should not be made mandatory. In its...

Revalidation: Pharmacists need to file only reflective account until February 2022

Pharmacists and pharmacy technicians due to submit their revalidation records from December 2021 only need to present a reflective account until February 2022, the...

PSNC discusses with stakeholders impact of fuel crisis on community pharmacy

To discuss the ongoing fuel crisis and its impact on community pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Services Negotiating Committee (PSNC) held a meeting with stakeholders from across...

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Pharmaceutical sector continues to lead in R&D investment

Pharmaceuticals accounted for over 17% of the total R&D...

Omnicell partners with Gollmann to expand pharmacy automation solutions

The technology leaders aim to address the increasing pressure...

GPhC to conduct annual survey of pharmacy students and trainees

Reapproval cycles will also be standardised across all pharmacy...

Pharmacy innovation in practice

LIPS Pharmacy Battersea: This innovative pharmacy-clinic model could be...

Drug use remains stable among adults in England, but frequent use declines

Illicit drug use was more prevalent among young people...