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Don’t Rush to Crush begins a new chapter
Don’t Rush to Crush begins a new chapter
Today, Don’t Rush to Crush will have a new home on Therapeutic Guidelines platforms.
This crushingly good digital resource will give health professionals access to a dedicated product app,
enhanced user-centric design, and extensive upgrades.
Included in the Pharmacy Board of Australia’s list of essential references for
pharmacy practice, the new Don't Rush to Crush web app includes information on more than 600 oral
medicines available in Australia.
Trusted by clinicians for 15 years, Don’t Rush to Crush is researched, reviewed and consistently updated by
multidisciplinary experts for Australian practice, and in recent years has expanded through Australia-first dispersion
testing, Australia-first oral liquid thickness testing and in response to medicines shortages.
The new Don't Rush to Crush digital resource features extensive upgrades as well as many other enhancements.
Here’s what you can expect from your Don’t Rush to Crush subscription:
- Brand new user interface across the web and mobile app
- Dedicated product app with over 600+ medicines
- New navigation for more intuitive access
- Current advice via continuous updates
- Modern dedicated mobile apps for Android and iOS
- Content offline access
Also, users with individual subscriptions to Therapeutic Guidelines will now be able to seamlessly
switch between all products if they have a valid subscription.
The launch of the dedicated Don’t Rush to Crush product
follows last week’s app launch of ObesiD, an industry-first resource designed to enhance care for patients with obesity.
These two clinical resources are brought to you by
Advanced Pharmacy Australia in partnership with Therapeutic Guidelines.
Through this partnership, Therapeutic Guidelines
and Advanced Pharmacy Australia reaffirm their commitment to creating reliable, independent and
evidence-based Australian clinical resources, now and into the future. This partnership represents an
exciting and innovative step forward in Australian health publishing.