Turmeric has a considerable range of oxalate, which can form calcium oxalate kidney stones (the most common type of kidney stone). Nevertheless, some curcumin products (turmeric extracts) have little to no oxalate. So, we recommend not using turmeric extract (curcumin products) if you are at risk of developing kidney stones. This blog post will look at the facts to help you decide if Turmeric is a safe and healthy option for you.
Trainee pharmacists across Great Britain are preparing to participate in Pharmacist Support's annual Trainee ACTNow Wellbeing Campaign, scheduled from
May 20th to 24th.
Organised by the charity, this initiative aims to provide essential support as trainees approach the culmination of their placements and gear up for the General
Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) assessment.
Danielle Hunt, Chief Executive of Pharmacist Support, highlighted the campaign's focus on addressing the significant stress and pressure trainees may experience
during this critical period.
She stated: "We understand the anxiety and pressure they may feel, not only in preparing for the assessment but also in stepping into their roles as registered
pharmacists."