Two large statewide trials led by the University of Newcastle have shown that pharmacist-led services can safely and effectively manage uncomplicated urinary tract infections and supply oral contraceptives for women, improving timely access to care and ensuring referral to GPs when clinically required.
Study confirms pharmacist led care expands timely access to urinary tract infection treatment and contraception
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