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New scheme to allow NSW pharmacists to prescribe contraceptive pill
NSW pharmacists will begin prescribing the contraceptive pill from June 1, easing GP workloads. The initiative allows specially-trained pharmacists to provide prescriptions to patients over 18, excluding those with certain medical histories. This service will initially be free for the first 5,000 patients, supported by a $4.5 million state government investment.
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