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Pharmacists across Ireland are spending a record amount of time managing medicine shortages, according to a survey carried out by the Irish Pharmacy Union (IPU). The IPU said the medicine ...
The Irish Pharmacy Union (IPU) has endorsed a revised scheme to provide free hormone replacement therapy (HRT) from pharmacies from this June, after the Department of Health increased the grant ...
The President of the Irish Pharmacy Union has said he is not confident the free hormone replacement therapy drugs scheme, due to begin on 1 June, will have enough of a sign-up among pharmacists ...
An agreement has been reached on a deal to offer free hormone replacement therapy (HRT) to women from June 1. A list of participating pharmacies will be published on the HSE website. The plans had ...
A survey, conducted between March and April by the Irish Pharmacy Union revealed 83 per cent borrow stock from other pharmacies to ensure continuity of care. Pharmacists and their teams now spend ...
Minister MacNeill and the Irish Pharmacy Union (IPU) confirmed the development today, after a dispute over the amount of money pharmacies should be paid by the State for dispensing the service.
The way has been cleared for free HRT for women to be widely available in pharmacies from the beginning of next month after the Irish Pharmacy Union (IPU) said it was endorsing the scheme today.
The HSE will publish a map of participating pharmacies in less than two weeks, Jennifer Carroll MacNeill told reporters during the Irish Pharmacy Union conference. There are over 5,000 pharmacists ...
On Monday, March 17 a group of spirited Union League members gathered together at the Union League in Philadelphia embracing the Irish tradition while celebrating St. Patrick’s Day. Guests ...
the Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU) said on Wednesday. The announcement comes in the wake of the IRFU’s financial results released last November, which revealed an €18 million (S$26.1 ...
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Free HRT to be available from 1 June as health minister and pharmacists break impassePHARMACISTS AND THE Minister for Health have broken an impasse over how the new scheme for hormone replacement therapy (HRT) will be delivered, clearing the way for the scheme to commence next month.
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