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25 years of excellence from Haven Pharmacy
Haven Pharmacy, Barna (previously trading as Barna Pharmacy) opened its doors to the people of Barna on July 23, 1999. It was opened then and is still owned and run by Kieran Brennan. The pharmacy quickly became part of the community, offering a service previously not readily available.
Local scientists discover potential new method to treat superbug infections
Scientists at University of Galway have detailed a new discovery with the potential to improve treatment options for superbug MRSA infections with penicillin-type antibiotics that have become ineffective on their own.
Choose Pure Pharmacy Athlone for savings on monthly prescription costs
Changing the way pharmacy service works, Pure Pharmacy, now open at The Crescent, Athlone, under the ownership of Rory Donnellan, is your one stop store for all your healthcare requirements.
Most people in Galway would take job that requires vaccination
More than eight out of every 10 people - a total of 84 per cent - in Galway would take a job that required them to be vaccinated, a new survey has revealed.
Ring calls on Government to honour Budget commitments regarding prescription charges
Michael Ring, T.D. has called on the Government to implement measures announced in the Budget 2020 to reduce the cost of medicines.
Why pay more for your prescriptions?
Have you priced your prescription yet at PURE Pharmacy? Now located in Salthill...
Why pay more for your prescriptions?
Have you priced your prescription yet at PURE Pharmacy? Now located in Salthill…
Why pay more for your prescriptions?
Have you priced your prescription yet at PURE Pharmacy? Now located in Salthill…
GMIT scientists present findings of first Irish survey of students’ awareness of antibiotic use and antibiotic resistance
The findings of the first Irish survey of college students’ awareness and knowledge of misuse and abuse of antibiotics were presented to the public at an open lecture in GMIT on Monday November 18, marking European Antibiotic Awareness Day (EAAD). The findings reveal there is a lack of awareness, understanding, and knowledge about antibiotic use and antibiotic resistance among this demographic.
Galway researchers announce world’s first shellfish traceability tool
A study led by researchers at Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology, in collaboration with NUI Galway, has resulted in the development of the world’s first scientific shellfish traceability tool.