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What drugs cannot be supplied in an emergency? Understanding Pharmacy Regulations

3 min read
While pharmacists can provide an emergency supply of certain prescription-only medicines, strict regulations often prohibit or severely limit this practice for controlled drugs, unlicensed products, and other high-risk substances. Understanding **what drugs cannot be supplied in an emergency** is critical for both patients and healthcare providers to ensure safe and legal medication access.

What are the rules for taking Sermorelin? A comprehensive guide

5 min read
While the original brand of Sermorelin was discontinued in 2006, it is widely available through compounding pharmacies and requires adherence to strict guidelines for safe and effective use. Understanding the precise rules for taking Sermorelin, from preparation to administration, is crucial for patients undergoing this therapy.

Navigating the Japanese Healthcare System: How to get Ozempic in Japan?

6 min read
Ozempic, a treatment for type 2 diabetes, was approved by the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare in March 2018, but its availability for weight management is complex and highly regulated. This guide explains how to get Ozempic in Japan, distinguishing the different pathways for diabetes and weight loss, and outlining the legal requirements and costs for residents and foreigners.