Flu hospitalisations expected to double in coming 10 days
There could be up to 900 flu cases in hospitals countrywide by end of year, HSE chief clinical director warns, with cases expected to peak in early January
There could be up to 900 flu cases in hospitals countrywide by end of year, HSE chief clinical director warns, with cases expected to peak in early January
Exempt medicinal products can be legally supplied under prescription but are not assessed by the Health Products Regulatory Authority
Many of the medicines currently listed as out of stock or in short supply do not have a generic alternative
Half of Irish adults say price of everyday medicines has increased over past year, according to Azure Pharmaceuticals
Irish Pharmacy Union says fees have not increased in 16 years and pharmacists are operating State schemes at a loss
Representative body calls for the appointment of a chief pharmaceutical officer as exists in other countries
Irish Pharmacy Union says serious shortage protocol under new legislation will ease pressure on doctors, pharmacists and patients
One source working in the pharmaceutical industry warned about the use of EMPs, stating there were two recalls in the sector in recent months for potential harm to patients
IPU says many pharmacies are losing income as drug payment thresholds drop
Rising labour costs thrown into sharp relief as waning interest in Covid vaccinations exposes finances of rural chemists
Irish Pharmacy Union says it’s ‘impossible’ for some professionals from outside EU to get visa for training here
As shortages bite, many beleaguered pharmacists are ringing GPs to request alternative antibiotics
Amid a GP shortage, many of those remaining are struggling to keep up with mammoth workloads
Problems with communication are exacerbating a difficult winter as supply chain issues mean a growing number of medicines are not available
‘Serious shortage protocol’ would allow alternative antibiotics to be dispensed without need to contact GPs
Full potential of this sector must be embraced as staffing and cost challenges mount
Community pharmacists tell of long hours, no breaks and being asked to forgo annual leave as pandemic increases pressure
Industry calls for more third-level places and reduction of needless paperwork
Tentative optimism as to variant’s limited capacity to harm as situation stays serious
Ambulances, pharmacies and nursing homes among services affected by staff absences
Price of devices escalate as supply becomes tighter, according to pharmacists
More than 1.3 million boosters are given in State so far in race against highly contagious Omicron variant
Chemists to provide boosters to over 50s, despite receiving go-ahead for range of cohorts
Older and more vulnerable patients remain prioritised for Covid-19 vaccination
As many patients as possible will be vaccinated as non-urgent care will not be prioritised
HSE says vaccine booster system upgraded but problems persist as queues form at clinic
GPs see trend in patients treating negative results as confirming absence of Covid-19
Pharmacists call to be involved booster vaccine rollout saying exlusion ‘makes no sense’
More than 370,000 people are either unvaccinated or only partially vaccinated
Survey suggests GP visits fell during pandemic while pharmacy visits rose
Letter tells Taoiseach of failed attempt to donate unused stock to other waiting lists
People aged 18 and over can register for mRNA vaccine from tomorrow – Donnelly
Government decided to permit use in younger age groups despite rare blood clots
About 800 pharmacies nationwide expected to take part in rollout of Covid-19 vaccines
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