Pharmacy Daily

No place for meds near Krispy Kreme

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CIGARETTES and alcohol do not belong in pharmacies, and prescrip on medica ons should not be sold in convenienc­e stores, Pharmacy Guild of Australia

Na onal President, George Tambassis (pictured), believes.

Responding to comments from Australasi­an Associa on of Convenienc­e Stores CEO, Jeff Rogut, published in The Age and SMH, over the weekend, that consumers want to access pharmacy services from their 7-Eleven, Tambassis defended the Pharmacy Loca on Rules.

“When we do surveys of our customers, pharmacy ranks up there with things like postal services as one of the top items they would like to see in a convenienc­e store,” Rogut said.

“The reason why is because of the extended hours, the ability to park easily, get in and out quickly and do all the things they want to do ... it would save them me and be more convenient.

“If there was the opportunit­y of doing the US drug store concept, like CVS or Walgreens, that would be warmly welcomed.”

However, Tambassis said the loca on rules had ensured Australian­s have be4er access to pharmacies than supermarke­ts, banks and medical centres.

“In capital ci es, 95 per cent of consumers are no further than two-and-a-half kilometres from a pharmacy. In regional areas, that figure is 72 per cent,” he said.

“According to the Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS), there are more pharmacist­s in remote Australia than there are GPs, specialist­s, psychologi­sts or physiother­apists,” he said.

“Our pharmacist­s also make sure that pa ents take their medica on correctly and offer health advice and screening.”

Tambassis highlighte­d that many of the drugs pharmacist­s dispense can be deadly if not taken correctly.

“These aren’t the sort of services you could get at a 7-Eleven wedged between the Krispy Kreme doughnuts or next to the alcohol or cigare4es that supermarke­ts sell.”

Urging for an expansion of the role of frontline staff such as pharmacist­s, Tambassis said this will broaden Australian’s access to “basic health care that is faster, more affordable and convenient for them”.

In addi on, this would help alleviate society’s healthcare costs associated with the ageing popula on and pressure on overburden­ed doctors.

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