Australian medicines information resource designed to help healthcare professionals make confident clinical decisions, providing access to latest drug monographs, pharmaceutical company product information, consumer medicine information documents, product summaries and drug product images.
Access to AusDI requires the user to register a personal account for use with their mobile devices. Users must register using a desktop PC or laptop, not a phone/iPad/tablet.
Please Note: A personal account is not required for desktop access.
Register an AusDI personal account (free)
Use the personal account credentials you created to login to AusDI on your mobile device, or to access the personalised login features on your desktop PC or laptop.
Renewing your account
AusDI requires already registered users to renew their account once a year (before 23 October)
If your account has expired (after 23 October), you will need to recomplete the account registration steps using your Notre Dame email address (see above).
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How do I access AusDI off campus or on mobile?
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