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The Pharmaceutical Journal
Vol 269 No 7222
2 November 2002

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Leading Article [PDF (40K)]   
   • Opportunities look like threats [Text]
   •  Lawyers will be the winners [Text]


News & Features   
   News [Text] [PDF (340K)]

   Storm clouds swirl around pharmacy [Text] [PDF (100K)]


Letters [Text] [PDF (75K)]   


Continuing Professional Development (CPD)   
   CPD summary page

   Decision making [PDF (90K)]


Original papers   
    Clozapine plasma levels in patients switched from clozapine liquid to tablets [PDF (55K)]


Articles   
   Which takes precedence? The Society's Charter or Section 60? [Text] [PDF (80K)]


Book reviews [PDF (45K)]   
   • Zoonoses [Text]
   • Herbal medicines [Text]
   • Oxford textbook of clinical pharmacology and drug therapy [Text]


 Onlooker [Text] [PDF (55K)]   
   Strange diet / Guiding world health / Unreasonable games


The Society [PDF (190K)]   

   News
   • Opportunities in Scotland for pharmacists [Text]
   • Inspectors' talks for preregistration trainees [Text]

   Law and Ethics Bulletin
   Registered addresses of pharmacists, pharmacy companies and partnerships [Text]

   Statutory committee [Text]
   • Striking-off follows dispensing errors
   • Practising as a pharmacist while not on the register leads to striking off
   • Unauthorised Viagra supply results in reprimand
   • Striking-off for pharmacist who was jailed
   • Superintendent pharmacist failed to fulfil responsibilities

   Obituaries and tributes [Text]

   Medicines, ethics and practice
   November list of amendments [Text]


Notice-board
   Branch meetings
   Future events
   Conferences
and more

   Products [Text] [PDF (45K)]
  


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Cover picture
Front Cover Picture
What might pharmacy look like when the storms have passed? This week’s front cover picture illustrates a news feature in which Jonathan Buisson takes a wide-ranging look at the current changes within the profession and imagines what pharmacists can expect to see in the future
See also Leading article

Thrombin inhibitor
A novel direct thrombin inhibitor, being developed by AstraZeneca, has been found to be more effective than enoxaparin at preventing venous embolism in elective hip or knee replacement surgery

Decision making
This week’s continuing professional development article looks at tools that can aid decision making (PDF 90K)

Clozapine
Research published this week shows that clozapine liquid appears to afford lower clozapine plasma levels than tablets and suggests that patients should be closely monitored when switching between the two (PDF 55K)

Charter or Section 60?
The Journal’s legal adviser examines the provisions and constraints of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society’s Charter in the context of the Society’s modernisation programme
See also Leading article


The "Broad Spectrum" feature is open to any writer.

Contributions of around 1,200 words, commenting on topics of current interest, should be sent to managing editor Graeme Smith (graeme.smith@pharmj.org.uk) for consideration.


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