Fact sheets
Community information kit – 60-day prescriptions
Fact sheet
This updated January 2025 kit provides information for patients about 60-day prescriptions.
PBS Safety Net and 60-day prescriptions explained
Fact sheet
Read more about how 60-day prescriptions work with the PBS Safety Net.
60-day prescriptions fact sheet – First Nations
Fact sheet
This fact sheet includes information on the Pharmaceutical Benefit Scheme, 60-day prescriptions and how 60-day prescriptions can help those who are eligible.
Posters
60-day prescriptions A4 poster – general practice (GP) clinics
Poster
A 60-day prescriptions A4 poster for GP clinics and other health care settings.
60-day prescriptions A3 poster – general practice (GP) clinics
Poster
A 60-day prescriptions poster for GP clinics and other health care settings.
60-day prescriptions poster – community setting – more medicines
Poster
A 60-day prescriptions poster for community settings.
60-day prescriptions poster – community setting – less travel
Poster
A 60-day prescriptions poster for community settings which promotes the benefits of less travel with cheaper medicines.
60-day prescriptions poster – First Nations
Poster
A 60-day prescriptions poster for health care settings.
Case studies
60-day prescriptions – Carolyn case study
Case study
A case study from people who are saving more on their PBS medicines.
60-day prescriptions – Jeanette case study
Case study
A case study from people who are saving more on their PBS medicines.
60-day prescriptions – Jonathan case study
Case study
A case study from people who are saving more on their PBS medicines.
60-day prescriptions – Hermine case study
Case study
A case study from people who are saving more on their PBS medicines.
Videos
PBS concession co-payment freeze advertisement – 15-seconds
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For Australian concession card holders, the maximum cost of PBS medicines remains $7.70 until 2030.
PBS co-payment reduction advertisement – 15 seconds
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From 1 January 2026, PBS medicines will cost no more than $25, down from $31.60, for everyone with a Medicare card.
PBS co-payment reduction advertisement – 30 seconds
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From 1 January 2026, anyone with a Medicare card pays a maximum of $25 for each PBS listed medicine, down from $31.60. Concession card holders continue to pay no more than $7.70 until 2030.
What are 60-day prescriptions? – animation
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Selected PBS medicines can now be prescribed for 60-days. Ask your doctor if 60-day prescriptions is right for you.
Jeanette’s 60-day prescriptions story
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After years of joint pain, Jeanette was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis. The introduction of 60-day prescriptions for selected PBS medicines will save her money and time so she can focus on enjoying life.
Hermine’s 60-day prescriptions story
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At 18, Hermine was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis, a lifelong autoimmune disease. She can now get 60-day prescriptions for her PBS medicine, reducing her medical costs and saving time.
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