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Cortisone Injections by Podiatrists in Australia

Discussion in 'Australia' started by brevis, Jul 28, 2010.

  1. brevis

    brevis Active Member


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    Do any Pods in Oz inject cortisone that has been supplied by their patients General practitioner?
     
  2. LuckyLisfranc

    LuckyLisfranc Well-Known Member

    Re: Cortisone Injections

    Speaking from personal experience, be VERY sure your local drugs and poisons regulations allow you to administer a S4 drug when prescribed or supplied by an authorised provider. If not, don't do it until you are endorse by the PBA. I thought this was the same for us as nurses etc, but that is not always the case.

    LL
     
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