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Leading Article
Control
of entry
Open
and transparent for better or worse?
News & Features
News
(including R & D)
OTC medicines misuse and addiction: what can pharmacists
do to help? [more]
Pharmacy in the future one year on [more]
Comment
Broad Spectrum: Theres more to interprofessional
communication than sticky notes! [more]
Letters
to the Editor
Continuing Education
Travel medicine (11): Health problems associated with air and sea transport
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The Conference
BPC
2001: Glasgow
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World Congress of Pharmacy
and Pharmaceutical Sciences (FIP) [more]
FIP Young Pharmacists Group [more]
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Front Cover Picture
Should pharmacists be doing more to tackle addiction to over-the-counter
medicines? A news feature
this week looks at how widespread the problem is, and what pharmacists
can do to help.
Control of entry
The Office of Fair Trading is to examine the control
of entry regulations, which govern how National Health Service dispensing
contracts are granted.
Pharmacy in the future
It is a year since the launch of the programme for pharmacy in the National
Health Service in England. A news
feature asks what has changed since its launch and which, if any,
of its targets have been met.
Travel medicine
We conclude our continuing education series on travel medicine this week
with a discussion of health problems associated with air and sea travel.
BPC 2001
Twelve pages of reports from last weeks British Pharmaceutical Conference
in Glasgow begin here.
Recall
Strakan is recalling two batches of Dermestril-Septem
(estradiol) transdermal patches.
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