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Teaching Old Drugs New Tricks in the Fight Against Infectious Diseases

Teaching Old Drugs New Tricks in the Fight Against Infectious Diseases

A new article looks at how currently available drugs for various conditions might be repurposed alone or in combination with other drugs to treat infectious diseases.Such a strategy should be pursued…

Response to Health Futures survey (National Institute for Health Research)

The Society responded to the consultation by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) on the future of health and healthcare.   The Society provided written evidence to a…

Your Society - June 2017

It’s quite something to think that by the end of this year we will have delivered and reported on our 2012–2017 strategy. I’m struck by just how far we as a Society have come in that time: increasing…

Society welcomes new report on "Enhancing the use of scientific evidence to judge the potential benefits and harms of medicines"

The Society has welcomed a new report from the Academy of Medical Sciences on Enhancing the use of scientific evidence to judge the potential benefits and harms of medicines.The Society has…

Clinical Pharmacology Month – get involved

Clinical Pharmacology Month – get involved

Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics (CPT) is the only medical specialty in the NHS focusing on the safe, successful and cost-effective use of medicines. This means clinical pharmacologists play a…

Self-medication misuse is high in the Middle East

Self-medication misuse is high in the Middle East

A new review indicates that there is a massive problem of self-medication misuse in the Middle East. The findings, which are published in Pharmacology Research & Perspectives, indicate the need…

Investigators examine the relationship between pain and opioid abuse

Investigators examine the relationship between pain and opioid abuse

The drug overdose epidemic is largely driven by opioids, which continue to be prescribed for chronic pain despite recommendations to use non-opioids for most cases. A new review published in the…

BJCP article: Certain cardiovascular medications may increase risk of falling

BJCP article: Certain cardiovascular medications may increase risk of falling

A new analysis suggests that among older adults who take cardiovascular medications, those using non-selective beta-blockers may be at an increased of falling compared with those using selective…

Response to the expansion of undergraduate medical education (Department of Health)

The Society provided a written response to the consultation on the expansion of undergraduate medical education. The consultation was based on the government proposals to increase the…

Affinity groups update

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