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Community Pharmacies and Harm Reduction

Common Sense for Drug Policy Blog

Community Pharmacies and Harm Reduction "Community pharmacies are essential healthcare destinations that serve as an optimal resource for addressing non-urgent inquiries, such as safe injecting practices, management of adverse drug reactions, and medication provision, thus reducing the burden on general practitioners (GPs) [ 1 , 2 ].

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British consumers have increasingly turned to community pharmacies during COVID-19

The Pharma Data

British consumers have increasingly turned to community pharmacies during the coronavirus pandemic, according to a new study. It found 57% of UK consumers are looking to community pharmacists to provide advice about over-the-counter healthcare products. This rose to 68% in the 45-54 age bracket.

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Buprenorphine now replaces methadone as the most common medicine for opioid dependence’: 10-year trends in opioid agonist treatment medicines in Australia

National Drug & Alcohol Research Centre Blog

Our recent article, published in The International Journal of Drugs , presents the Australia-wide results. The use of opioid agonist treatment increased in non-community pharmacy settings from early 2020. This increase was particularly evident in drug and alcohol outpatient clinics and prisons. Chidwick, K., Farrell, M.,

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DrugBank adds ASHP data to knowledgebase, improving user experience and data reliability

DrugBank

ASHP’s full suite of drug information has been integrated into and made available through DrugBank, bringing together both company’s offerings to provide streamlined access to a broader range of high quality products.

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Childhood trauma associated with increased risk of opioid use disorder (OUD) among people prescribed opioids for chronic non-cancer pain.

National Drug & Alcohol Research Centre Blog

A new study by National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre (NDARC) researchers, led by PhD candidate Thomas Santo Jr, describes childhood trauma exposure among a sample of people prescribed opioids for CNCP. You can read the full paper published in Drug and Alcohol Dependence here.

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AHF Cheers Supreme Court ‘Rutledge’ Ruling Allowing States to Regulate PBMs

The Pharma Data

(See SCOTUS ‘Rutledge’ ruling ) PBMs sit between healthcare plans and pharmacies – they are the bridge that connects pharmacies to health plans, adjudicates pharmacy claims and administers the pharmacy network for the plans.