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Guild considering options for MedsASSIST after OTC codeine up-scheduled

1 February 2017
By Kate McDonald

The Pharmacy Guild is weighing up its options on whether to continue with its MedsASSIST program following the recommendation by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) in late December to up-schedule medications containing codeine from pharmacy medicines to prescription only.

Guild national president George Tambassis said the MedsASSIST system – a web-based system that can track sales of OTC codeine in real time – had been very effective, with 70 per cent of pharmacies using it.

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