Brisbane Times
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NSW pharmacists to prescribe contraceptive pill
NSW pharmacists will be permitted to prescribe the contraceptive pill directly to women, as announced by the state government on Wednesday. This reform aims to improve access to contraception and relieve pressure on GPs, with 5000 initial consultations funded by a $4.5 million investment. Registered pharmacists, after completing required training, can offer a range of contraceptive options.
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