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Prescribing prophylactic co-trimoxazole

What would be the ideal four times daily intravenous treatment dose for a 48 kg adult? .

Deprescribing in end-of-life care

Awareness of the anatomical changes that occur during the end stages of life is fundamental to supporting the rationale for stopping medications (Mangoni and Jackson, 2003). When a disease progresses,...

Exploring anticholinergic burden in older adults in the acute hospital setting

A 78 year old patient was referred to the MHL service for a medication review in relation to psychotropic drugs, as she was experiencing: Reduced mobilityConstipationMultifactorial falls (12 in the...

SAFER: A mnemonic to improve safety-netting advice in prescribing practice

The first step in safety-netting involves a formal, holistic assessment of whether it is appropriate to send the patient home to monitor themselves, rather than arranging for the patient to undergo a...

Towards appropriate nutritional prescribing: challenges and solutions

Tully and Cantrill (2005) describe appropriate prescribing as ‘indicated, necessary, evidence-based (using a broad meaning of ‘evidence’) and of acceptable cost and risk-benefit ratio’. Buetow et al...

Prescribing for established adult patients with epilepsy

Seizures are controlled with medication in about 70% of cases; inexpensive anti-epileptic drugs (AEDs) are the mainstay of treatment. When seizures do not respond to AED therapy, surgery,...

Updates

Hyperkalaemia is a high level of potassium in the blood, classified in three levels: mild (serum potassium level of 5.5 mmol/litre to 5.9 mmol/litre), moderate (6.0 mmol/litre to 6.4 mmol/litre) or...

Dependence and withdrawal: how to better support patients

The PHE (2019) review was a response to a call from the Minister for public health and primary care in 2017 for PHE to identify the scale, distribution and causes of prescription drug dependence, and...

Research Roundup

This month's roundup will present some of the latest independent prescribing research in palliative care prescribing. This is a complex speciality where patients frequently have multiple...

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