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From:Nursing Children and Young People (Vol. 23, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedThe Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) is consulting on a review of the medicines legislation. UK medicines legislation comprises the Medicines Act 1968 and about 200 statutory instruments,...
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From:Nature Medicine (Vol. 16, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedMarijuana is so widely sold in Vancouver, the host of this year's Winter Olympic Games, that the city has earned the nickname 'Vansterdam'. But Olympic officials will be on the lookout for other sorts of drugs this...
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From:Journal of Generic Medicines (Vol. 7, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedIn this case, the Court had to rule whether the Health authorities of England and Wales had violated Article 94 of Directive no. 2001/83/EC on the Community code relating to medicinal products for human use that...
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From:Nursing Standard (Vol. 23, Issue 29) Peer-ReviewedNurse independent prescribers will soon be able to prescribe almost any controlled drug, provided doing so is within their competence, Nursing Standard has learned. The change comes after Home Office ministers agreed...
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From:Personalized Medicine (Vol. 5, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Erin Farrell 1 , Jonathan Usuka [[dagger]] 1 Keywords: adverse drug reaction; biomarker; pharmacogenomics; SNP; US Congress; US FDA; Vioxx® Drug development is changing. The biology of modern disease...
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From:Practice Nurse (Vol. 34, Issue 7)Prescribing Nurse is for all of you, but especially for prescribers. This section of the journal keeps you up to date with everything you need to know about administering and prescribing medicines. Nurse prescribing...
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From:Cancer Nursing Practice (Vol. 6, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedLegislative authority for nurses to prescribe medicines originally developed in those countries and states where there were few or no doctors. In recent years, pressures within health care systems and a desire to...
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From:Journal of Postgraduate Medicine (Vol. 51, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedByline: Vikram. Patel, R. Vaidya, D. Naik, P. Borker BACKGROUND: There is concern regarding the irrational production, prescription and use of drugs in India. This study aimed to describe the quality of prescriptions...
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From:Family Practice News (Vol. 37, Issue 16)Electronic prescribing could prevent nearly 2 million medication errors and save the federal government $26 billion over the next decade--even after providing funds for equipment, training, and support--if physicians...
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From:Nursing Standard (Vol. 19, Issue 21) Peer-ReviewedNS277 Rassool GH (2005) The rational use of psychoactive substances. Nursing Standard. 19, 21, 45-51. Date of acceptance: December 13 2004. Summary Health professionals have a responsibility to ensure the rational...
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From:Practice NurseThe deadline for responding to the Department of Health consultation for the next phase of nurse prescribing has passed and now we await the results. I hope that the Department has been inundated with positive responses...
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From:Health Care Financing Review (Vol. 27, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedAs the Medicare Program evolves, adding new insurance options like regional preferred provider organizations (PPOs) and prescription drug benefits, beneficiaries have an even greater need to understand the program....
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From:Nursing Standard (Vol. 18, Issue 30) Peer-ReviewedNURSES COULD be given more freedom to prescribe in emergency and 'first contact' care, depending on the outcome of a consultation that starts this month. The Department of Health (DoH) will consult on what extra...
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From:Formulary (Vol. 39, Issue 9) Peer-ReviewedIllinois -- Gov Rod Blagovich (D-Ill) has proposed an online clearinghouse to assist state residents in purchasing prescription drugs manufactured outside the United States. The governor said, "We have taken every...
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From:British Medical Journal (Vol. 320, Issue 7240) Peer-ReviewedEthnicity can be a risk factor for inadequate administration of analgesia in accident and emergency departments.[1] In an emergency department in Los Angeles, United States, Hispanic patients were twice as likely as...
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From:Diabetes Forecast (Vol. 52, Issue 10)On June 16, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced significant labeling and use changes for the Parke-Davis product Rezulin, a type 2 medication that helps the body use insulin more efficiently but which has...
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From:Chest (Vol. 102, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedWe examined the impact on physician prescribing patterns of pharmaceutical firms offering all-expenses-paid trips to popular sunbelt vacations sites to attend symposia sponsored by a pharmaceutical company. The impact...
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From:Patient Care (Vol. 29, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThe use of older, more proven and less specific antibiotics needs to be considered by physicians. Newer drugs should be used to treat infections that resist the older drugs. Treatment of otitis media, sinusitis,...
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From:Family Practice News (Vol. 46, Issue 13)Many commonly used prescription drugs, many OTC agents, and also several complementary or alternative medications, can either trigger heart failure or exacerbate the disease in patients with existing heart failure...
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From:Family Practice News (Vol. 46, Issue 15)ENFORCING MORE STRINGENT requirements for exclusivity rights, ensuring timely generic drug availability, and providing greater opportunities for meaningful price negotiation by government payers could help combat high...