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Opinion

We have nothing to fear
L Kay
CP 2009;1:378

Editor's choice

Just what the NHS needs
M Wright
CP 2009;1:378

Update

Dabigatran could replace warfarin for patients with AF
CP 2009;1:380

Most prescribing pharmacists want to expand their practice
CP 2009;1:380

PPIs might not lower clinical effect of thienopyridines
CP 2009;1:381

Innovate to help NHS through financial troubles
CP 2009;1:381

Warfarin self-monitoring reviewed
CP 2009;1:381

Antibiotics do not lower stroke deaths
CP 2009;1:381

Inflammatory biomarkers not lowered by metformin or insulin
CP 2009;1:381

New perioperative cardiac care guidance launched
CP 2009;1:381

High-dose daunorubicin shows promise for AML
CP 2009;1:383

Early interferon slows cognitive decline but not disability progression in MS
CP 2009;1:383

News feature

When the “responsible pharmacist” could be you…
G Malson
CP 2009;1:384-385

Correspondence

An audit of perioperative prescribing with a palliative care perspective
I Andrew, K McIver, P Robson
CP 2009;1:386

Clinical focus

HIV infection: Pathology and disease progression
R Weston, B Marett
CP 2009;1:387-392

HIV infection: Combination antiretroviral therapy
R Weston, B Marett
CP 2009;1:393-399

Lifelong Learning
CP 2009;1:400

Columnist

Whose pain is it anyway?
M Hook
CP 2009;1:402

Learning Light

Managing hyperkalaemic patients
J Allen, D Young
CP 2009;1:403-404

Practice tools

How to interpret spirometry readings
V Sillito
CP 2009;1:406-407

Spotlight on medicines

Dabigatran and rivaroxaban
S Bhandal, N Philpott
CP 2009;1:409-413

In the clinic

Dispensary waiting times cut by clinic-based oncology pharmacists
S Marsh
CP 2009;1:414-417

Innovation & collaboration

Developing a drug library for “smart” IV infusion devices: a smart move?
L Groves
CP 2009;1:418-420

Primary Care Pharmacists' Association

Bulletin | October 2009
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