pharmacy

  1. Michael Randall releases Mediband that can have allergies written on it

    A MOSMAN resident had a good reaction to allergies. Michael Randall had noticed that children with life-threatening conditions or allergies were reluctant to wear the traditional metal medical bracelets usually worn by older people. So he came up with a colourful, lightweight design that appeals to both children and adults. The bands are designed to warn people of the wearer's adverse health reaction to foods like peanuts and shellfish, or as an alert to conditions like diabetes, epilepsy and asthma. Continue reading →
  2. Mediband & MedibandPlus Pharmacy News Feature: Mediband an E-option for many

    Australia’s new e-health system (PCEHR) launched on 1 July. What will it mean for pharmacy? And for health consumers? Fran Molloy talks to pharmacists who have been involved in the pre-launch trials about the impact on their processes and how their consumers responded ........ Mediband an E-option for many Not everyone is sure that the PCEHR will be a success...

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