
July 2022, Vol 309, No 7963

We must start using pharmacogenomic information to optimise medicines for older people
Top news stories


Pharmacy staff working at online providers account for third of open FtP investigations

Government advisory body has 150 medicines on watch list for signs of misuse
Features

Pharmacy foundation training: how has the first year gone?

Edoxaban switching scheme: worth the risks?

Antidepressants: the people behind the prescriptions

Chronic fatigue: it is time to take its treatment more seriously

Personalising antidepressants: should we be genetic testing?
This month’s podcast
In this episode of The PJ Pod, Caitlin Killen, assistant clinical editor, looks at the practical implications of a recent update to NICE guidance on diabetes treatment in adults, with the help of two experts.
Opinion

We must start using pharmacogenomic information to optimise medicines for older people

Antibiotic amnesty — positive action to tackle antimicrobial resistance through community pharmacies

Gisela Abbam: ‘Online pharmacy is causing quite a lot of concern’

How we dropped down from being in the top five highest prescribers of antidepressants in England

Omitted and delayed medicines: the perils of paper prescription charts

Greener practice: a whole team approach to improved sustainability
Learning & CPD

Principles of drug use and management in pregnancy

Infective endocarditis: diagnosis, treatment and prevention

Pernicious anaemia: recognition, diagnosis and management

Current and advanced therapies for chronic wound infection

Infertility in men: assessment and treatment

Initiating biologics and biosimilars in practice: approach and consultation guidance
