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Greek translated medicines information Greek translated medicines information

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The information resources available below will help you become more familiar with medicines, manage medicines safely and learn more about your medicine options.

Available in both Greek and English, the resources below include:
If you would like to know more about your medicines, speak to your doctor or pharmacist.


 Greek Medimate brochure to help you understand how to use medicines safely and wisely

Medimate brochure
This brochure can help you understand and use medicine in partnership with your doctor, pharmacist, and other health professional.
 

Download or order a copy of this brochure.
Greek Medicines List to keep a list of all your medicines

Medicines List
Keep a list of all your medicines. Show it to your doctor or pharmacist each time you visit.

Download or order a copy of this brochure.

New generic medicines bilingual brochureGeneric medicines brochure
This bilingual brochure has information about generic medicines, to help you get to know your medicine options.

Download or order a copy of this brochure.

The Pharmacy Guild of Australia — Home Medicines Review brochure
Your doctor and pharmacist can work together to review all your medicines.

To find a brochure in your language visit www.guild.org.au.

Other websites

For other translated health information see the following websites:

NPS Medicines Line

To speak to a pharmacist about medicines, call NPS Medicines Line, available Monday–Friday, 9am–5pm (EST) for the cost of a local call.

If an interpreter is required, call the Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS National) on 131 450 and ask to speak to the NPS Medicines Line. Medicines Line is not an emergency service.

 

Federation of Ethnic Communities' Council of Australia logo

National Prescribing Service and the Federation of Ethnic Communities’ Councils of Australia (FECCA) work together to promote the safe and wise use of medicines with culturally and linguistically diverse communities.

 

For more information, please email us.


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