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Article [PDF
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Carpe diem! [Text]
News & Features
News [Text]
[PDF
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Costs and compliance affect statin use [Text]
[PDF
(60K)]
Are health professions comparable in requirements
for CPD and revalidation? [Text]
[PDF (85K)]
Broad Spectrum
Influenza vaccination is a logical progression from EHC provision
[Text] [PDF
(40K)]
Letters [Text]
[PDF
(65K)]
Agenda for 2002
Wake up! Community pharmacy could be on a path to oblivion,
unless we take action now [PDF
(50K)]
Continuing Professional Development (CPD)
CPD summary page
Herbal therapeutics
(7) Colds [PDF
(85K)]
Original papers
Symptom or adverse drug reaction? An investigation
into how symptoms are recognised as side effects of medication [PDF
(70K)]
Articles
Moscow theatre siege: a deadly gamble that nearly paid off
[Text] [PDF
(50K)]
Meetings and Conferences
UK Public Health Association forum [Text]
[PDF
(40K)]
Onlooker [Text]
[PDF
(75K)]
Out of the stone / Those polygraphs again / Last resort
The Society
[PDF
(60K)]
News
Honorary membership for Terri Banks [Text]
Official notices
Statutory Committee inquiries [Text]
Notice-board
Branch
meetings
Future
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and more
Products [Text]
[PDF
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Drug tariff updates [Text]
October and November
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Front Cover Picture
As part of our series on regulatory reform, Lin-Nam Wang compares
how the regulatory bodies for pharmacists, doctors, nurses and dentists
are treating continuing professional development
Costs and compliance affect statin use
A news feature
by Harriet Adcock looks at the issues of costs and compliance in relation
to statin use
Agenda for 2002
The National Health Service’s new planning framework provides opportunities
for community pharmacy, but only if pharmacists do something about it
now (PDF
50K), writes Hemant Patel
See News item
See also Leading
article
Herbal therapeutics: colds
Our continuing professional development article this week considers evidence
for the efficacy and safety of echinacea in the prevention and treatment
of the common cold (PDF
85K)
Moscow theatre siege
Colonel Bob Van Damme, head pharmacist in the Belgian armed forces, provides
answers to questions arising from the use of incapacitants to end
the occupation of a Moscow theatre by Chechen terrorists recently
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