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The 2025 federal budget has been handed down and it includes some significant measures for Australian women.
On Saturday, March 1, menopausal medications Estrogel Pro, Estrogel, and Prometrium were made available through the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme. Before the medications were listed under the PBS, ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is promising to reduce the price of four out of five medicines listed on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme, dropping the maximum price by $6.60.
PM Albanese proposes $25 cap on medicines, offering $786M in savings if reelected. Relief targets struggling Australians before election.
Three new menopausal hormone treatments including Prometrium, Estrogel and Estrogel Pro will be added to the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme from March 1.
Government-subsidised access to hormone therapy for menopausal women will make a “meaningful difference“ to the lives of countless sufferers, experts say. Three menopausal hormone therapies – Estrogel ...
When patients can’t access their MHT patches, they may consider switching to different formulations, such as tablets or gels. Here’s how they differ.
The government has unveiled a $573.3 million investment that’s aiming for better access, lower cost, and more choice in women’s healthcare.
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Australians are set to have a greater choice of cheaper birth control pills and menopause medications within weeks, as the government pledged more Medicare rebates in a pre-election women's health ...
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