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Science posters commended by APS
11 Sep 08 | 14.50 | England International Northern Ireland Scotland
Research into the wound-healing properties of Ocimum basilicum L was among the work commended by the Academy of Pharmaceutical Sciences as part of the British Pharmaceutical Conference science poster sessions, held in Manchester from 7–9 September 2008
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Clarifications: MHRA update
11 Sep 08 | 12.54 | England Northern Ireland Scotland Wales
A News story (PJ, 9 August 2008, p150) about the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency’s August 2008 Drug Safety Update may have been misleading in its brevity
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Product news (13 September 2008)
11 Sep 08 | 12.42 | England Northern Ireland Scotland Wales
New medicines: Toctino
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Rallying pharmacy’s troops
11 Sep 08 | 12.01 | England Northern Ireland Scotland Wales
In his shirt sleeves and without his chain of office, the President of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society got down to business in his address to the British Pharmaceutical Conference 2008 in Manchester last Monday (8 September)
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Conference on camera
10 Sep 08 | 17.55 | England Northern Ireland Scotland Wales
Photographs from British Pharmaceutical Conference, Manchester 2008 more >
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Radiodiagnostic agent in short supply
10 Sep 08 | 16.03 | England Northern Ireland Scotland Wales
Diagnostic routine scans are being delayed in the UK because of a global shortage of technetium-99m caused by the unpredicted shutdown of reactors that produce the isotope
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PJ letters (6 September 2008)
5 Sep 08 | 23.13 | England Northern Ireland Scotland Wales
Letters published in the 6 September 2008 issue of The Pharmaceutical Journal
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Lifestyle magazines could promote adverse reaction reporting
5 Sep 08 | 15.32 | England Northern Ireland Scotland Wales
Lifestyle and health magazines might be targeted to persuade the public to consider using the yellow card system if they suffer a side effect when taking a herbal remedy
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Pharmacist prescribers unlikely to be prosecuted for ordering unlicensed mixtures
4 Sep 08 | 17.14 | England Northern Ireland Scotland Wales
Pharmacist or nurse independent prescribers who order two or more medicines to be combined in a single syringe for administration to palliative care patients are unlikely to face enforcement action, even though this practice is not legal more >
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Transcom’s technician solution
4 Sep 08 | 17.05 | England Northern Ireland Scotland Wales
In August 2008 The Journal mistakenly suggested that the Transitional Committee’s membership working group had not had access to the findings of the survey “Have your say!” before it deliberated the membership options for the professional body. We are happy to set the record straight
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