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The 60-day prescription reform has not caused pharmacies to close.

This powerful lobby group claimed 665 pharmacies would close. Here’s what really happened

The Pharmacy Guild claimed 60-day scripts would force pharmacies to shut and cause 20,000 job losses. The figures tell a very different story.

  • James Massola

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  • Jewel Topsfield
Chemist Warehouse has grown into one of the largest retailers in the country and will list on the ASX through Sigma Healthcare.

Chemists to lose dollar-discount option as government bows to Pharmacy Guild pressure

Chemist Warehouse will be stripped of its ability to give its customers $1 off their medicines under a change the Pharmacy Guild has been pushing for years.

  • Natassia Chrysanthos
Several hundred pharmacists protested 60-day script changes at Parliament House in September.

Labor strikes $3 billion peace deal with pharmacies after 60-day script furore

The agreement resolves a year-long spat that led to 200 pharmacy owners storming out of question time yelling obscenities.

  • Natassia Chrysanthos
Several hundred pharmacists protest outside Parliament House in Canberra on Monday and (right) members of the opposition shouted and pointed to the pharmacists in the public gallery during question time.

Pharmacists want to have their cake, eat it, and get another cake for later

Patients being able to get a 60-day supply of medicine will not destroy pharmacies and protesting against these wins isn’t the way to go.

  • Peter Breadon
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Members of the opposition shouted and pointed to the pharmacists in the public gallery during question time.

Coalition refuses to condemn jeering pharmacy protesters despite Speaker’s rebuke

Milton Dick has described the behaviour in parliament as unacceptable and issued a warning to MPs who might have invited them to the building.

  • Natassia Chrysanthos
Several hundred pharmacists protest outside Parliament House in Canberra.

Obscenity-laden white coat protest rocks $3.3 billion health talks

The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Milton Dick, has asked for a security review into the behaviour of pharmacists toward Parliament House staff.

  • David Crowe and Natassia Chrysanthos
Patients will be able to receive 60-day scripts from September, with the same maximum co-payment of $30.

Pharmacists dump campaign to scrap half-price scripts

The Pharmacy Guild will now negotiate the compensation for lost income as 60-day scripts are rolled out from today.

  • Poppy Johnston
Online doctors will be banned from prescribing drugs to patients they have never spoken to.

Pharmacies propose prescribing for conditions such as dental pain and asthma

Pharmacists have proposed easing the burden on local GPs by being able to prescribe for things like chronic and dental pain.

  • Natassia Chrysanthos

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