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Drug breakdown: dabigatran

Day 1: As the first new/non-vitamin K oral anti-coagulant (NOAC) in class and the first warfarin alternative for 50 years, #dabigatran was licensed in the USA/UK in 2010–11 for the treatment and...

Novel application of ozone therapy for current and emerging diseases

In 1929, a book entitled ‘Ozone and its therapeutic actions’ was published, detailing more than 100 diseases that could be treated by O3 therapy (Juchniewicz and Lubkowska, 2020), and our knowledge of...

End-of-life care in a global pandemic

This editorial considers how end-of-life decision making has been impacted by the SARS-COVID-19 pandemic (Pattison, 2020). They state that the ‘unprecedented and unfolding global has forced healthcare...

Language and meaning

‘It is clear that without a questioning attitude to the meaning of apparently self-evident words and phrases in the scientific lexicon, confusion could arise’

Prescribing in primary care: a new dietitian-led medicines management team model of practice

At the time of the study (September 2018), the MMT covered two CCGs, Brighton and Hove CCG and High Weald Lewes Havens CCG. Table 2 describes the composition of the local MMT, as well as the number of...

Pharmacotherapy in arrhythmias: an overview of anti-arrhythmic drug therapy

Cardiac electrical impulses originate high in the hearts upper right chamber, the right atrium, at a highly dense area of electrical tissue called the sinoatrial (SA) node, located just below the...

Dermatology prescribing update: eczema

Emollients are first line therapy in eczema, this is evidence-based UK guidance (NICE 2007; 2018; PCDS, 2019). Complete emollient therapy should always be advised, this is: ‘everything that goes on...

Medication adherence: understanding the issues and finding solutions

Adherence is defined as the extent to which the individual's behaviour or actions match the recommendations agreed with their health professional (National Institute for Health and Care Excellence...

Adapting to the new normal

As I write this editorial it is the beginning of a new academic year and preparations are almost complete for the new intake of students across the wide range of healthcare-related programmes, both...

Drug breakdown: nitrofurantoin

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Prescribing in end of life care

Two publications reviewed look at the prescribing of anticipatory medications at the end of life..

Prescribing in patients with kidney disease

Diabetes accounts for nearly half of CKD diagnoses in the UK and over 10 000 people have end-stage kidney disease as a result of their diabetes (UK Renal Registry, 2018). An ageing population, coupled...

Exploring the roles and responsibilities of non-medical prescribing leads in the South West of England

This paper reports on an exploration of the role and responsibilities of NMP leads in the southwest of England..

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