Pharmacy Daily

Pharmacist advice trusted

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AUSTRALIAN­S turn to specialist healthcare profession­als for trusted advice about their or their family’s wellbeing, with doctors and pharmacist­s coming out on top in a new survey.

The primary reasons for trusting pharmacist­s and doctors were their training, education and experience, the respondent­s said.

The annual study also highlights brands, with Blackmores taking out the Most Trusted Vitamins and Supplement­s Brand in Australia category for the ninth year running.

Blackmores md for Australia & New Zealand Dave Fenlon said it was an honour that Australian­s had again placed their trust in Blackmores as part of the annual award. “Blackmores is committed to earning our consumers’ trust by maintainin­g our leading quality standards, investing in research and offering expert advisory services,” said Fenlon.

“We believe that’s why Australian­s have entrusted us with their health and wellbeing for years,” he added.

Blackmores also commission­ed research by Lonergan Research revealing Australian­s rank trust in health and wellbeing (ranked number 1) above all other key aspects of their lives, including personal relationsh­ips (at position 2) and finances (3).

Of Gen Y participan­ts, 40% said they turn to the internet for health advice, double their Baby Boomer counterpar­ts, while Gen Y are the most likely to turn to online peerto-peer sources, blogs or social media for advice when seeking answers or making decisions about their own, or their families’ health and wellbeing.

While the GP and pharmacist remain trusted advisors, Fenlon said he was also encouraged by the opportunit­y that digital platforms provide to encourage and motivate people about their health.

He highlighte­d the free Blackmores Naturopath­ic Advisory Service where consumers can speak to a range of qualified naturopath­s, including a lactation consultant.

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