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Tuesday 13 Aug 2013 PHARMACYDAILY.COM.AU Pharmacy Daily Tuesday 13th August 2013 t 1300 799 220 w www.pharmacydaily.com.au page 1 STOP TYPING START SCANNING F a ste r D is p e n si n g eRx means faster dispensing and fewer errors Gaviscon training EDUCATION modules for pharmacy staff detailing how Gaviscon can help paents using commonly prescribed PPIs to manage breakthrough symptoms of GORD are available through Recki Benckiser’s Health Hub, online at www.rbhealthhub.com.au. For more on Gaviscon see page 3. Firmagon update THIS week’s edion of the RGH Pharmacy E-Bullen focuses on the acon of degarelix (Firmagon) for locally advanced or metastac prostate cancer. Firmagon is the only locally available GnRH antagonist and was listed on the PBS in 2010. CLICK HERE to access the bullen. Webstercare NPS project NPS MedicineWise has for the first me ever collaborated with Webstercare, on a significant project aiming to assist in the review of anpsychoc medicines used in aged care facilies. The move is in response to evidence suggesng “extensive off label use of anpsychocs for demena paents in residenal aged care,” according to NPS ceo Lynn Weekes. “While they can occasionally be effecve for short term aggression and psychoc symptoms, we see them being used too oſten, for too long at high doses and in dangerous combinaons,” she said. New funconality has been added to the Webstercare Medicaon Management Soſtware, allowing pharmacists to produce reports on the use of anpsychocs in each residenal aged care facility for which they supply medicines. The QUM report enables pharmacists to provide informaon to staff working in aged care facilies, giving them objecve measurements and enabling them to establish a baseline and idenfy paerns of use over me. Webstercare ceo Gerard Stevens said the update would help idenfy residents who may benefit from a medicine review, as well as providing valuable data for local Medicine Advisory Commiees to review at their regular meengs. The new report has already been trialled at several facilies, where it was received posively and seen as having the potenal to change pracce. Incorrect use of anpsychocs can have serious consequences including increased risks of falls and hip fractures. Eliquis on PBS Sept 1 Bristol-Myers Squibb and Pfizer announced yesterday that Eliquis (apixaban) will be included on the Pharmaceucal Benefits Scheme from 1 September 2013 for the prevenon of stroke or systemic embolism in paents with non-valvular atrial fibrillaon (NVAF) and at least one addional risk factor for developing stroke or systemic embolism. Eliquis is the third novel ancoagulant to be listed this year behind Xarelto & Pradaxa. Vaccine framework THE Advanced Pharmacy Pracce Framework Steering Commiee (APPFSC) has commenced a project which maps Australian pharmacists’ competencies to those of other authorised immunisers, as part of a request by the Pharmacy Board of Australia to develop a framework for vaccinaon by pharmacists. At the most recent APPFSC meeng in June the commiee also confirmed that it’s commenced a review of the customised tool of entry-level competency standards, as well as progressing the next stage of work to establish an advanced pharmacy pracce recognion model. The outcomes of the advanced pharmacy pracce survey have also been analysed, with a manuscript being prepared for publicaon.

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Page 1: Tuesday 13 Aug 2013 PAADAY.COM.AU Firmagon update ... · Tuesday 13 Aug 2013 PAADAY.COM.AU Pharmacy Daily Tuesday 13th August 2013 t 1300 799 220 w page 1 STOP TYPING START SCANNING

Tuesday 13 Aug 2013 PHARMACYDAILY.COM.AU

Pharmacy Daily Tuesday 13th August 2013 t 1300 799 220 w www.pharmacydaily.com.au page 1

STOP TYPING START SCANNING

Faster Dispensing

eRx means faster dispensing and fewer errors

Gaviscon trainingEducation modules for

pharmacy staff detailing how Gaviscon can help patients using commonly prescribed PPIs to manage breakthrough symptoms of GORD are available through Reckitt Benckiser’s Health Hub, online at www.rbhealthhub.com.au.

For more on Gaviscon see page 3.

Firmagon update this week’s edition of the RGH

Pharmacy E-Bulletin focuses on the action of degarelix (Firmagon) for locally advanced or metastatic prostate cancer.

Firmagon is the only locally available GnRH antagonist and was listed on the PBS in 2010.

cLicK hERE to access the bulletin.

Webstercare NPS projectnPs MedicineWise has for the

first time ever collaborated with Webstercare, on a significant project aiming to assist in the review of antipsychotic medicines used in aged care facilities.

The move is in response to evidence suggesting “extensive off label use of antipsychotics for dementia patients in residential aged care,” according to NPS ceo Lynn Weekes.

“While they can occasionally be effective for short term aggression and psychotic symptoms, we see them being used too often, for too long at high doses and in dangerous combinations,” she said.

New functionality has been added to the Webstercare Medication Management Software, allowing pharmacists to produce reports on the use of antipsychotics in each residential aged care facility for which they supply medicines.

The QUM report enables pharmacists to provide information to staff working in aged care

facilities, giving them objective measurements and enabling them to establish a baseline and identify patterns of use over time.

Webstercare ceo Gerard Stevens said the update would help identify residents who may benefit from a medicine review, as well as providing valuable data for local Medicine Advisory Committees to review at their regular meetings.

The new report has already been trialled at several facilities, where it was received positively and seen as having the potential to change practice.

Incorrect use of antipsychotics can have serious consequences including increased risks of falls and hip fractures.

Eliquis on PBS Sept 1Bristol-Myers Squibb and

Pfizer announced yesterday that Eliquis (apixaban) will be included on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme from 1 September 2013 for the prevention of stroke or systemic embolism in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation (NVAF) and at least one additional risk factor for developing stroke or systemic embolism.

Eliquis is the third novel anticoagulant to be listed this year behind Xarelto & Pradaxa.

Vaccine frameworkthE Advanced Pharmacy Practice

Framework Steering Committee (APPFSC) has commenced a project which maps Australian pharmacists’ competencies to those of other authorised immunisers, as part of a request by the Pharmacy Board of Australia to develop a framework for vaccination by pharmacists.

At the most recent APPFSC meeting in June the committee also confirmed that it’s commenced a review of the customised tool of entry-level competency standards, as well as progressing the next stage of work to establish an advanced pharmacy practice recognition model.

The outcomes of the advanced pharmacy practice survey have also been analysed, with a manuscript being prepared for publication.

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Tuesday 06 Aug 2013 PHARMACYDAILY.COM.AU

editors Bruce Piper and Mal Smith email [email protected] advertising Magda Herdzik email [email protected] page 2Pharmacy Daily is a publication for health professionals of Pharmacy Daily Pty Ltd ABN 97 124 094 604. All content fully protected by copyright. Please obtain written permission from the editor to reproduce any material. While every care has been taken in the

preparation of Pharmacy Daily no liability can be accepted for errors or omissions. Information is published in good faith to stimulate independent investigation of the matters canvassed. Responsibility for editorial is taken by Bruce Piper.

Ego commits to pharmacyat a time when multiple

brands of skin care products are entering the grocery channel, Ego Pharmaceuticals has pledged instead to continue to exclusively focus on selling via pharmacies.

Ego MD Alan Oppenheim yesterday released a statement saying “Ego will not be selling our products via supermarkets; instead, we will continue to put our future growth focus into expanding our sales through Australian pharmacies and in our booming export markets”.

The company was started by Oppenheim’s parents and now in its sixtieth year is the largest 100% Australian owned dermatological firm manufacturing locally.

He said that with a focus on maintaining strong relationships with dermatologists, nurses and doctors, Ego “understands the importance to educate and build awareness around its range of products and drive customers into pharmacies through these referrals.

“Ego is focused on working with pharmacists and pharmacy owners to drive growth in their business,” Oppenheim added.

He added that Ego’s online training system is available free to every employee in every pharmacy.

“Providing professional advice is pharmacies’ key point of difference from other retailers, inclulding the grocery giants,” Oppenheim said.

Ego currently employs more than 300 staff, over 120 of them in manufacturing in Victoria as well as 70 staff overseas, all creating hundreds of jobs indirectly, with the firm exporting to over 20 nations, including the UK and those in Asia and the Middle East.

Guild President Kos Sclavos welcomed Ego’s recognition of the key role played by pharmacists, saluting the firm’s “enduring commitment to the value of community pharmacy”.

how about this way to liven up the election campaign?

Perhaps Mr Rudd and Mr Abbott should take a leaf out of the book of Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg.

Stoltenberg’s Labour Party posted on social media yesterday a series of “candid camera moments” taken from an Oslo taxi, showing what happened when passengers realised the driver was the country’s leader.

His concept was to discern voters’ genuine opinions, “and if there’s one place where people really say what they think about most things it’s in the taxi.”

Labour Party spokeswoman Pia Gulbrandsen said an advertising firm had helped set up the stunt.

She said most of the passengers hailed Stoltenberg’s cab, while others “were told that they would be picked up” but not by whom.

Norway’s parliamentary election is set for 09 September.

Fancy daily stair-climb exercise?If so, you might like to buy your

very own guaranteed exercise-inducing high rise apartment in the new Spanish Intempo skyscraper in the Spanish seaside resort of Benidorm.

Originally designed for 20 floors, the developers decided to boost this to include 47 floors with 269 homes to make it Benidorm’s highest building at 650 feet.

However somehow the design omitted what would seem to be for any tall building a highly significant feature - namely an elevator shaft.

Spanish newspaper El Pais reports that the architects on the project resigned in May 2012, with the project representing a “long story of incompetence.”

Intempo’s developer, which has already sold about a third of the apartments to international buyers, and the bank that provided the loan, both went bankrupt in 2009.

The project has so far cost more than €100 million.

DISPENSARYCORNER

Community pharmacy under threat campaignRecent Federal Government

changes to the price disclosure timetable – announced on 2 August – will seriously damage pharmacy viability, especially in 2014-15.

The Pharmacy Guild is working closely with other pharmacy organisations and individual pharmacy groups to secure an adjustment in pharmacy remuneration to offset the impact of this change.

A petition and supporting information have already been distributed to pharmacies via email.

It is vital that the public understands the threat to local pharmacy businesses, local jobs and patient services. They need to be able to tell all politicians that they value their local pharmacies, particularly given we are in the middle of an election campaign.

The Guild has developed materials to support this petition activity, including posters and flyers, and these are being distributed nationally this week and online.

Please place these prominently within your pharmacy, close to where patients can sign the petition.

For more information go to the Guild website at: www.guild.org.au.

Guild update

THINKING OF SELLING? Speak to an experienced pharmacist who has owned

his own pharmacy & is also a licenced business broker. Finally, a pharmacist & broker who understands your needs & respects your confidentiality. Email [email protected], call 0450 530 007 or visit www.pharmacyconnection.com.au today, to view our current listings!

Every day this week Pharmacy Daily is giving five lucky readers the chance to win a Hydralyte prize pack (including an Ice Block holder), valued at $31 each, to ensure you’re prepared this gastro season. Vomiting? Diarrhoea?Fact: DEHYDRATION is the biggest health risk associated with vomiting and diarrhoea!Replacing lost fluid and electrolytes with an oral rehydration solution (Hydralyte) is the most important aspect of managing dehydration.When sickness strikes offer fluid replacement (Hydralyte) immediately.See www.hydralyte.com for more information.To win, be one of the first 5 people to send in the correct answer to the question below to: [email protected].

WIN A HYDRALYTE PRIZE PACK

True or False: The first line treatment for adults and children suffering from vomiting and diarrhoea is to

offer fluid replacement immediately

Victoria Guild AGMthE Victorian branch of the

Pharmacy Guild will hold its Annual General Meeting at 7pm 26 September at Guild House, 40 Burwood Road, Hawthorn.

Financial statements are available in the member’s only area of the Guild website www.guild.org.au/vic

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References: 1. Chevrel B. J Int Med Res 1980; 8(4): 300–2. 2. Lowe RC. GI Motility online 2006. Available at www.nature.com/gimo/contents/pt1/full/gimo54.html. Accessed 14/02/2013. 3. Howden CW and Freston JW. Gastroenterology Today 1996; 6(2): 32–7. 4. Kahrilas PJ. Cleve Clin J Med 2003; 70 Suppl 5: S4–19. 5. Aubertin G et al. Dietology 1985; 4: 27–30. Always read the label. Use only as directed. If symptoms persist see your healthcare professional. ® Gaviscon is a registered trademark of Reckitt Benckiser Australia. 44 Wharf Road, West Ryde, NSW 2114. RBGA6389/PD/FP. 03/13

Most patients with heartburn don’t excrete excess acid.2 In fact, up to 80% of reflux disease (GORD) episodes are caused by transient relaxations of the lower oesophageal sphincter (LOS). This allows acid, pepsin and bile to reflux into the oesophagus and cause pain and damage.2-4

Gaviscon starts to soothe reflux symptoms within four minutes and lasts for four hours.1,5

A PHYSICAL BARRIER SCIENTIFICALLY PROVEN TO KEEP ACID IN THE STOMACH1,2