Issue : The Pharmaceutical Journal, online
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Pharmacists set to receive £7.8m in consultation service incentives
Community pharmacy will receive a government payout of £7.8m resulting from almost 75% of pharmacies in England signing up to offer the new community pharmacist consultation service.
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Integrated Healthcare Journal: New venture between the RPS and The BMJ now accepting submissions
An online, open access journal covering joined-up care across the health and social care network has been launched by The Royal Pharmaceutical Society and The BMJ.
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More vaccinations could be provided in community pharmacies, says advisory group
An advisory group reviewing immunisation and vaccination provision in the NHS has said it will look at increasing the number of vaccinations being delivered in community pharmacy.
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Primary care networks given more time to transition GP pharmacists
GP pharmacists, funded by NHS England’s clinical pharmacist scheme, have been given an extra two months to start working in primary care networks.
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Women in Leadership 2019: pharmacists share experience and advice
The Royal Pharmaceutical Society hosted its second ‘Women in leadership’ conference in London on 3 October 2019.
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Number of common ailments consultations per pharmacy nearly doubles in 2018/2019
The number of consultations per pharmacy given through the Common Ailments Service (CAS) in Wales has more than doubled in the last year, according to official statistics.
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Pharmacy apprenticeship plans revived by pharmacy employer group
Plans to create apprentice pharmacists have been revived, with promises that the process of developing any future scheme will be more transparent and include wider consultation than previous proposals.
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'Specialist pharmacies' to dispense recreational drugs under Green Party government policy
Specially qualified pharmacists would be able to dispense recreational drugs over the counter under a Green Party government, according to the party’s latest drug policy.
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Thiazides linked to 15% fewer cardiovascular events than ACE inhibitors in patients with hypertension
Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors are less effective for the treatment of hypertension compared with thiazide diuretics as they have a worse safety profile, a study published in The Lancet has found.
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Government withdraws first serious shortage protocol for fluoxetine 10mg capsules
The government has withdrawn one of the three serious shortage protocols it introduced on 3 October 2019 in response to shortages of fluoxetine.
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