Contacts
Contact details for individuals, groups, organisations and services relating to Health.
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- Organisation
You can call the Adverse Medicine Events Line for independent, accurate and evidence-based information if you suspect that your medicine is causing a problem. This is not an emergency line. It operates every day 8 am to 8 pm (except NSW public holidays).
- Department of Health
Contact us for information about the biological disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs (bDMARDs) program.
qum [at] health.gov.au - Service
Call this number to speak to a registered nurse about your health concerns. The hotline is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
- Department of Health
Contact us for if you have questions about hospital medication charts or electronic chemotherapy medication charts.
pbshmc [at] health.gov.au - Department of Health
Contact us with enquiries and submissions relating to the Life Saving Drugs Program.
lsdp [at] health.gov.au - Committee or group
Contact the secretariat with submissions to the Life Saving Drugs Program Expert Panel.
LSDPEP [at] health.gov.au - Organisation
Medicines Australia represents the pharmaceutical industry in Australia. It works in partnership with government, the Australian Medicines Industry, consumer groups and health professionals to develop health and industry policy.
- Service
Contact Medicines Line on 1300 MEDICINE for information on prescription, over-the-counter and other medicines (such as complementary medicines). The service is available Monday to Friday, 9 am to 5 pm AEST (excluding NSW public holidays).
- Department of Health
Contact the National Medical Stockpile for information about accessing the Australian Government's strategic reserve of drugs, vaccines, antidotes and protective equipment for use in national health emergencies.
Stockpile.Ops [at] health.gov.au - Department of Health
Contact us for if you have questions about the paper and electronic National Residential Medication Chart (NRMC) and the electronic NRMC (eNRMC) trial.
enrmc [at] health.gov.au - Organisation
NPS MedicineWise aims to improve the health of Australians through quality prescribing of medicines. It supports both consumers and health practitioners through information and education about prescription medicines.
- Department of Health
Contact us for information about medicines and the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS).
PBS [at] health.gov.au - Service
Call this number if you think someone has taken an overdose, made an error with medicine or been poisoned. You can call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week from anywhere in Australia.
- Service
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Consular assistance - Organisation
Contact the Take Home Naloxone program administrator for information on how to take part in and register for the Take Home Naloxone program. You can call from 9 am to 8 pm AEST Monday to Friday.
support [at] ppaonline.com.au - Department of Health
For more information about the Take Home Naloxone program.
s100programs [at] health.gov.au - Department of Health Portfolio Agency
The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) is Australia's regulatory authority for therapeutic goods such as medicines, medical devices, and diagnostic tests. Phone line hours are Monday to Friday 9 am to 5 pm (AEST, excluding public holidays).
Freecall within AustraliaLocalinfo [at] tga.gov.au