Pharmacy Daily

CEO delivers in bushfires

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WITH pharmacist­s in regional parts of NSW and Victoria directly impacted by the ongoing bushfire crisis, Advantage Pharmacy CEO, Steven Kastrinaki­s, has been on the frontline supporting owners by delivering supplies to affected stores.

Kastrinaki­s worked in the Advantage Pharmacy in fireaffect­ed Bairnsdale, Victoria, on Mon 06 Jan, to assist after residents had been evacuated on Fri 02 Jan.

“When the pharmacy was also able to reopen, the staff were inundated with requests for respirator­y inhalers to help with breathing difficulti­es as a result of the dense smoke haze and poor air quality,” he said.

“The smoke travelled hundreds of kilometres, to the point that pharmacies in surroundin­g towns were also inundated with similar requests for respirator­y inhalers and high quality face masks to filter out he fine particles in smoke.

“Most healthy people can withstand a short-term exposure to the pollution, however those with pre-existing conditions such as asthma may need to take extra precaution­s.

“I knew I’d be able to source and distribute P2/N95 face masks quickly to donate to affected pharmacies and offer to patients free of charge.”

Kastrinaki­s (pictured) personally drove to a supplier and stocked up with 5,000 face masks, which were immediatel­y distribute­d to the worst affected pharmacies within the network.

A number of other pharmacy groups and industry partners have lent their support to pharmacies, with Arrotex Pharmaceut­icals providing a further 11,000 masks, which have been distribute­d to pharmacy groups this week.

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