Tasmania begins accepting interstate prescriptions for essential medicine

Tasmanians can now fill prescriptions from interstate doctors at local pharmacies under new laws that took effect today.

The changes allow Tasmanian pharmacists to dispense most medications prescribed by doctors in other states, including ADHD treatments, opioids, medicinal cannabis and anxiety medications.

Premier Jeremy Rockliff said the reform removes barriers for Tasmanians seeking medical care outside the state.

“Tasmanians who access medical care interstate and are prescribed certain medications can now have them dispensed in Tasmania, regardless of where their doctor is based,” he said.

The Poisons Amendment (Interstate Prescriptions) Act 2025 also benefits visitors to Tasmania who can now fill valid prescriptions at local pharmacies.

Health Minister Bridget Archer said the legislation is an important step forward in healthcare access.

“We’re removing unnecessary barriers and ensuring Tasmanians can access the medicines they have been prescribed,” Archer said.

“This reform will also benefit visitors to Tasmania. Travellers who bring valid prescriptions to the state can now have them dispensed by local pharmacists.”

Tasmanian Branch President of The Pharmacy Guild of Australia Joe O’Malley welcomed the reforms.

“This is going to make life easier for Tasmanian patients,” O’Malley said

https://pulsetasmania.com.au/news/tasmania-begins-accepting-interstate-prescriptions-for-essential-medicine/

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