For AHPRA-registered Australian prescribers
Private Practice Stock & the written requisition
Private Practice Stock is a catalogue of S2 to S4 medicines supplied to verified Australian prescribers as professional practice stock, for administration in practice to patients under your care. It is separate from the free PBS Prescriber Bag and is supplied against a single signed written requisition.
What it is
A paid catalogue of S2 to S4 medicines held as professional practice stock for administration in practice to patients under your care. These items are not supplied or labelled for any individual patient, and this is not the PBS Doctor's Bag scheme.
Why a written requisition
A prescriber's signed written requisition is the instruction that authorises the pharmacy to supply medicines as practice stock. One requisition, generated automatically from your cart at checkout, covers your whole order. You acknowledge that this electronic signature has the same legal effect as a wet-ink signature under the Electronic Transactions Act 1999 (Cth) and corresponding state legislation.
Who can order
Verified Australian prescribers within their registered scope of practice: medical practitioners, nurse practitioners, and endorsed midwives. Access requires a verified prescriber account (AHPRA registration is confirmed during verification). PBS authority and AHPRA registration are distinct, and verification is separate from any PBS entitlement.
How ordering works
- Sign in to your verified prescriber account and build your order from the catalogue.
- Review and sign one written requisition, generated from your cart at checkout.
- Your order is dispensed by Priceline Pharmacy Sunshine Market and posted to the clinic address on your verified profile.
Ordering on behalf of a prescriber? A practice manager can attach the requisition the prescriber has already signed (PDF or photo) instead of signing electronically. It must show the prescriber's name, AHPRA number and signature.
Practitioner access only. The Private Practice Stock catalogue, including medicine names and pricing, is available exclusively to verified Australian prescribers.
DocPouch is an ordering platform for AHPRA-registered prescribers. It does not sell medicines to the public and does not advertise therapeutic goods to consumers under the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989 (Cth) s.42DL/42DLB.