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Queensland is tightening Botox and dermal filler laws. Cosmetic nurses are not happy
Oakman said this could reduce the efficacy of some of the injectables used that need specific temperature controls, and cost patients more in the long-run if they needed to repurchase medicines.
She added hiring a doctor to handle prescriptions could increase business costs by $1500, potentially…
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