Objective: Nonprescription (over-the-counter) medications in Australia are classified as Pharmacist Only Medicines, Pharmacy Medicines, or unscheduled medications. This report characterizes these medication classifications using key sales and purchasing behavior variables. Design: Descriptive, nonexperimental, cross-sectional study. Setting: 15 pharmacies in southeast Queensland, Australia, with data recorded over 36 hours per pharmacy in mid-August, 2006. Participants: Eligible purchasers (n = 3,470 medication purchases) of all non-prescription medications (including nutritional supplements). Intervention: Researchers documented details of all observed nonprescription medication sales and interviewed all available patients following the tr...
Purpose: To explore community pharmacists’ perception of the sale of non-clinically proven health su...
Objective: To report the characteristics of community pharmacies in Australia and analyse them for t...
Salem Hasn Abukres, Kreshnik Hoti, Jeffery David Hughes School of Pharmacy, Curtin Health and Innov...
Objective: Nonprescription (over-the-counter) medications in Australia are classified as Pharmacist ...
Background: The non-prescription medicine, market is constantly challenges. With changes to scheduli...
Objective: This study aimed to produce current data regarding behavioural aspects of non-prescriptio...
Objective There is increasing focus on quality supply and use of medicines in the community. This st...
© Pharmaceutical Society of AustraliaOBJECTIVES: Pharmacists are the 'gatekeepers' for Pharmacist On...
Objectives: This qualitative research aimed to improve understanding of the perceptions, experiences...
Objectives: Availability of medicines without prescription can increase consumers’ timely access ...
Objectives: To identify factors influencing Australian consumer decision-making and attitudes toward...
BACKGROUND: Community pharmacy has long been advocated as an appropriate gateway of supply for nonpr...
Objective To quantify pharmacy intervention rates for non-prescription medications (pharmacist-only ...
Background: Over-the-counter medicines (OTC) are widely available and can be purchased without a pre...
Objective: To report the characteristics of community pharmacies in Australia and analyse them for t...
Purpose: To explore community pharmacists’ perception of the sale of non-clinically proven health su...
Objective: To report the characteristics of community pharmacies in Australia and analyse them for t...
Salem Hasn Abukres, Kreshnik Hoti, Jeffery David Hughes School of Pharmacy, Curtin Health and Innov...
Objective: Nonprescription (over-the-counter) medications in Australia are classified as Pharmacist ...
Background: The non-prescription medicine, market is constantly challenges. With changes to scheduli...
Objective: This study aimed to produce current data regarding behavioural aspects of non-prescriptio...
Objective There is increasing focus on quality supply and use of medicines in the community. This st...
© Pharmaceutical Society of AustraliaOBJECTIVES: Pharmacists are the 'gatekeepers' for Pharmacist On...
Objectives: This qualitative research aimed to improve understanding of the perceptions, experiences...
Objectives: Availability of medicines without prescription can increase consumers’ timely access ...
Objectives: To identify factors influencing Australian consumer decision-making and attitudes toward...
BACKGROUND: Community pharmacy has long been advocated as an appropriate gateway of supply for nonpr...
Objective To quantify pharmacy intervention rates for non-prescription medications (pharmacist-only ...
Background: Over-the-counter medicines (OTC) are widely available and can be purchased without a pre...
Objective: To report the characteristics of community pharmacies in Australia and analyse them for t...
Purpose: To explore community pharmacists’ perception of the sale of non-clinically proven health su...
Objective: To report the characteristics of community pharmacies in Australia and analyse them for t...
Salem Hasn Abukres, Kreshnik Hoti, Jeffery David Hughes School of Pharmacy, Curtin Health and Innov...