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The Pharmaceutical Journal, August 4, 2001

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Leading Article   
   Three bites at the cherry

News & Features   
   News
   R & D News

   NICE guidance on COX-2 inhibitors welcomed, but questions remain [more]

   Benefits of a pharmacist at board level [more]

Comment   
   Broad Spectrum: Keeping proper documentation is the key to professional development [more]

   Letters to the Editor

Continuing Education   
   Travel medicine: (10) Medical kits for travellers
   »(PDF*, 70K)

Features   
   New opportunities in veterinary pharmacy
   »(PDF*, 85K)

Articles   
   Where to start to look for medicines information on the internet
   »(PDF*, 190K)

Onlooker

The Society   
   News
   Veterinary pharmacy bulletin
   Obituaries & tributes
   MEP amendments
   
Notice-board
   Series index updated
   Branch meetings
   Future events
   Conferences
and more

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Front Cover Picture
Possible changes in veterinary practice could make pet owners more aware of pharmacists as a source of advice and products. A special feature this week aims to bring pharmacists up to date on common conditions suffered by pets and companion animals.

COX-2 inhibitors
Manufacturers of COX-2 selective inhibitors have welcomed NICE guidance on these drugs, but questions still remain. News Feature.

Pharmacists at board level
The benefits of pharmacists serving on local primary care bodies are examined this week. News Feature.

Medical kits for travellers
The 10th article in our continuing education series on travel medicine discusses what should be included in medical kits for travellers.

Medicines information
Finding medicines information on the internet is the subject of an article this week.

Education and training
The Society is consulting on proposed new requirements for pharmacy degree accreditation and has launched a new scheme for preregistration training.

New HQ telephones
The Society has installed a new telephone system that allows direct access to HQ staff.


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