Learning Penicillin allergy: identification and management How to assess patients for true penicillin allergy and make appropriate treatment…Published: 4 September 2015
Feature How trainee pharmacist independent prescribers can work with their supervisors In order to qualify as an independent prescriber, pharmacists must be supervised…Published: 27 July 2015
Learning Patient consent in the UK A ruling by the UK Supreme Court means patients must be given…Published: 9 July 2015
News Pharmacists in Scotland join calls for profession to work in GP practices Society “fully supports” more pharmacists in patient-facing roles within GP surgeries in…Published: 29 June 2015
Feature Heroin abuse: breaking the cycle With rates of heroin addiction stubbornly high, there is still debate about…Published: 25 June 2015
Feature Repositioning existing drugs for cancer treatment Scientists are using systematic approaches to identify non-oncology drugs that can be…Published: 18 June 2015
Opinion Pre-registration training: is ‘good enough’ good enough? Following reports of dissatisfaction with pre-registration training, Claire Anderson, English Pharmacy Board…Published: 2 April 2015
Opinion Resource to help you learn about self-care ‘Handbook of non-prescription drugs: an interactive approach to self-care 18th edition’, editor in…Published: 26 February 2015
Feature Pharmaceuticals in the environment: a growing problem Drugs taken by humans and animals find their way into rivers, lakes…Published: 19 February 2015
Learning Electrolytes in cardiology How potassium, magnesium, sodium and calcium imbalances can lead to serious heart…Published: 3 February 2015