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Payment system flaws leave Scottish pharmacies in financial stress

Pharmacies have reported shortfalls of tens of thousands pounds due to errors in the system that was introduced last year    The National Pharmacy Association...

RPS responds to BMJ study on NSAIDs prescribing risks in England

Calling for enhanced support for pharmacists in primary care, RPS highlighted the importance of structured medication reviews, identifying polypharmacy, and deprescribing in high-risk patient...

Exclusive: Imaan Healthcare grows from 30 to 70 pharmacies in a year, Saghir Ahmed shares acquisition strategy

Saghir Ahmed of Imaan Healthcare shares their growth strategies, highlighting the recent acquisition of two pharmacies  While large pharmacy chains in the UK are exiting...

RPS President: Pharmacists key to standardizing reproductive healthcare access, reducing inequalities

RPS endorses call for improved women’s reproductive health by FSRH to Wes Streeting, Secretary of State for Health and Social Care The Royal Pharmaceutical Society...

PDA ‘Locum Matters’ event highlights employer pressure tactics on rates

PDA Locum Members Address Key Issues at 'Locum Matters' Event organised virtually called 'Locum Matters' At the recent 'Locum Matters' online event held on June...

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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...