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‘Stop For Good’ smoking cessation event

Boots Mullingar will be holding a ‘Stop For Good’ smoking cessation event today, Friday May 3, between 10am and 4pm.

Mullingar pharmacists warn of health risks when giving children medicine

Mullingar pharmacists Eamonn Brady and Niall Weir are highlighting the need for parents to be careful before giving medicine to children, and to seek the advice of their pharmacist to determine the appropriate medicine and dose for their child’s age and symptoms.

Local factory will be hit by EU tobacco proposals

There are concerns locally that an EU proposal on tobacco products will put 120 jobs at risk in Mullingar.

Good daily care is needed to manage eczema

Dry skin conditions, such as eczema, can be very distressing. It is a non-infectious, recurring inflammatory skin disease where the skin becomes dry, itchy or scaly, red and may weep, bleed or crust over. Bacteria or viruses may infect it also.

Conviction for man found with cannabis

A 21-year-old was convicted and fined at Ballina District Court on Tuesday for the possession of cannabis.

Man jailed for assault and for the sale and supply of drugs

A 27-year-old Polish man was sentenced to prison at Ballina District Court this week for an assault on his former business partner, for the sale and supply of cannabis, and for the possession of E tabs and traces of cocaine.

Man bought cocaine in Ballina pub

Ballina District Court on Tuesday heard that a 27-year-old man who was found in possession of cocaine said he bought the drug in a pub in Ballina.

Man bought cocaine in Ballina pub

Ballina District Court on Tuesday heard that a 27-year-old man who was found in possession of cocaine said he bought the drug in a pub in Ballina.

Consumers advised to shop around for prescription medicines

People are being urged to shop around for prescription medicines in a bid to get the best deal on offer.

Hospital sends woman home with wrong prescription

A 59-year-old Castlebar woman who presented to Mayo General Hospital with chest pains last Saturday was sent home with the prescription of a 90-year-old man from Mulranny it was revealed this week. Independent councillor Michael Kilcoyne raised the issue at Tuesday night’s meeting of Castlebar Town Council where he told the meeting that the issue was only discovered the next day when a family member of the woman went to get her prescription filled in a pharmacy and it was the pharmacist who pointed out that the name on it was for a man who lived in Mulranny.

 

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