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Opinion
Are you being served?
D Miller
CP 2010;2:146
Editor’s choice
There is much to reconcile
M Wright
CP 2010;2:146
Update
Elderly people taking antipsychotic medicines are at risk of community-acquired pneumonia
CP 2010;2:147
Antidepressant side effects
CP 2010;2:147
Combining infliximab and azathioprine most effective for Crohn’s disease
CP 2010;2:147
Strict heart rate control no better than lenient for patients with AF
CP 2010;2:149
Antiepileptic side effects not related to drug load
CP 2010;2:149
Diabetic ketoacidosis guidance published
CP 2010;2:149
High-dose aspirin for migraine
CP 2010;2:149
Welsh medicines management receives boost
CP 2010;2:149
Mephedrone designated Class B drug
CP 2010;2:149
News feature
Are you and your patients going to be HbA1c-ready?
R Graham
CP 2010;2:150-151
Correspondence
Estimating kidney function when providing renal dosage adjustments
M L Kearson
CP 2010;2:152
Clinical focus
Rheumatoid arthritis: Features, causes and diagnosis
C Callaghan, R Copeland
CP 2010;2:154-160
Rheumatoid arthritis: Management
R Copeland, C Callaghan
CP 2010;2:161-167
Lifelong Learning
CP 2010;2:168
Learning Light
Opioid-induced bowel dysfunction
L Wilson, R Knaggs, E Davies
CP 2010;2:171-172
Viewpoint
Planning for discharge: the next step for medicines reconciliation
D Petty, S Antoniou
CP 2010;2:174-178
FAQ
Dear pharmacist. Should I take aspirin before my long-haul flight?
CP 2010;2:179
Case report
Interaction between meropenem and valproate leading to seizures
J Lee
CP 2010;2:181-182
By the book
Fairies, witchcraft and healing charms: how folk medicine and the supernatural entwined
‘Traditional Medicine’ (2010)
edited by Steven B Kayne
CP 2010;2:184-185
Columnist
Reflections of an independent prescriber
Not a routine visit
S Marsh
CP 2010;2:186
Innovation & collaboration
Using a DVD to educate doctors about medicines reconciliation
K Davies
CP 2010;2:187-188
Supplement
UKCPA newsletter
May 2010
CP 2010;2:supplement

