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Historic Victorian Building Transformed into Brock Street Pharmacy & Healthcare Hub in ... - 0 views

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    The former Bensons for Beds store on Brock Street, which has been closed for over a decade, is set to be transformed into a new healthcare hub and pharmacy for the local community. Husband-and-wife team Tariq and Nabila Malik, practising pharmacists in Lancaster for over 20 years, have confirmed that they are relocating and expanding their services from their two existing city centre pharmacies to the historic Oddfellows Hall, built in 1844. The couple currently operate two pharmacies-one on Dalton Square and the other on King Street. Their new venture, Brock Street Pharmacy (Health and Travel Clinic), is scheduled to open on November 4, with the entire team from both closing pharmacies making the move. Extensive renovation and building work have been carried out to save and restore the heritage Victorian building in recent months. "It's the biggest project we've ever been involved in, but the whole team are really excited about bringing this heritage building back to life, making more services even more easily accessible to our community," said Nabila.
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Challenges for Pharmacists Prescribing Puberty Blockers | UK News 2024 - 0 views

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    "Not possible for pharmacists to check whether prescriptions issued from overseas registered prescribers have been issued in a similarly safe and effective way," the new Minister of State (Department of Health and Social Care) Karin Smyth said during a recent parliamentary written response. At a recent session on Monday, July 29th, at the House of Commons, MP Cat Smith raised an important question directed at the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care. Smith, who represents Lancaster and Wyre, and has been an MP continually since 7 May 2015, inquired about whether the Department of Health and Social Care had conducted a comparative assessment of the UK's stance on prescribing puberty blockers for treating gender incongruence in comparison to other European countries. Responding to the questions, MP Karin Smyth emphasised on the significance of the Cass Review and described it as one of the most thorough examinations conducted across the globe on gender identity services for children and young people.
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