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BJCP article: Finger prick test allows patients taking autoimmune drug to avoid blood draws

BJCP article: Finger prick test allows patients taking autoimmune drug to avoid blood draws

A new study shows that patients with rheumatoid arthritis and other autoimmune conditions who take the drug adalimumab can monitor drug levels in their bodies with a finger prick rather than…

LeSPAR comment on the BMJ article on antibiotic course duration

The Learned Society Partnership on Antimicrobial Resistance (LeSPAR) has noted with interest the publication of a BMJ article by Llewelyn et al. on antibiotic course duration.Professor David Webb,…

Response to "Specialist Societies and the Royal College of Physicians: Society view on how to maintain and improve working relationships"

The Society provided written evidence to the Specialist Societies and the Royal College of Physicians' consultation, "Society view on how to maintain and improve working…

Editorial

Firstly, I would like to take the opportunity to introduce myself as your new Editor-in-Chief, having recently taking over from Felicity Gavins. Pharmacology Matters has grown from strength to…

Ambassadors update: Pharmacology Summer School at the University of East London

Ambassadors update: Pharmacology Summer School at the University of East London

As an Ambassador for the British Pharmacological Society, and the Schools and Colleges Liaison for Bioscience at the University of East London (UEL), I engage in outreach activities in the local area…

BJCP article: Antiplatelet drugs are often inappropriately prescribed in older patients

BJCP article: Antiplatelet drugs are often inappropriately prescribed in older patients

A study has found that antiplatelet drugs, such as aspirin, are often inappropriately prescribed in acutely hospitalized older people.Antiplatelet drugs are typically used to prevent conditions such…

BJCP article: Certain antibiotics during pregnancy may increase risk of birth defects

BJCP article: Certain antibiotics during pregnancy may increase risk of birth defects

A new study has found links between certain antibiotics during pregnancy and major congenital malformations in newborns.The study included an analysis of information on 139,938 live births in Quebec,…

Joint statement: letter on the regulation of medicines from the Secretaries of State for Heath and Industry

The Academy of Medical Royal Colleges and the British Pharmacological Society welcome the letter from the Secretaries of State for Heath and Industry to the Financial Times on 4 July, titled “The UK…

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…