Talk:Australian Medicines Handbook
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History/Achievements
[edit]1991: Consumers Health Forum and the Australasian Society of Clinical and Experimental Pharmacologists and Toxicologists (ASCEPT) held a meeting to discuss how prescribing in Australia might be improved
1995: ASCEPT, Pharmaceutical Society of Australia and Royal Australian College of General Practitioners obtain grant from Commonwealth Department of Health and Human Services to produce the first edition of AMH
1998: AMH first edition was published
2000: AMH CD-ROM version was released
2001: AMH Drug Choice Companion: Emergency Care first edition published (now in its third edition)
2002: AMH Book version became an annual publication
2003: AMH Drug Choice Companion: Aged Care first edition published
2004: AMH Handheld released (formerly called pAMH)
2005: AMH Online was released
2007: AMH purchased MediFlags Medication Review Software
2008: AMH Mobile was released
2010: Pharmacy Board of Australia nominates AMH as a non-optional reference for pharmacies
2010: AMH introduce the online version of AMH Drug Choice Companion: Aged Care Online
2010: MediFlags was re-launched to include AMH Online and Aged Care Online
2013: AMH Children's Dosing Companion First Released
2014: AMH sold MediFlags
2015: Pharmacy Board of Australia nominates AMH Children's Dosing Companion as a non-optional reference for pharmacies.