Women in New South Wales will be able to avoid a trip to the doctor to obtain oral contraceptives and antibiotics as part of a health overhaul planned by the Perrottet government.
Women in New South Wales will be able to avoid a trip to the doctor to obtain oral contraceptives and antibiotics as part of a health overhaul planned by the Perrottet government. The 12-month trial will make New South Wales the first state in Australia to allow chemists to renew prescriptions.
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