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Meetings update

Meetings update

At our recent annual meeting, Pharmacology 2016, we welcomed 1,070 guests from 44 countries to the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre in Central London.The Society hosted are record number of 16…

Introduction to the Finance Committee

Introduction to the Finance Committee

The Finance Committee at the British Pharmacological Society may seem a little mysterious in comparison with those committees more directly relevant to members’ areas of primary interest and…

BJP article: Do Benefits Outweigh Risk of Mind-Altering Drug Use by Healthy Individuals?

BJP article: Do Benefits Outweigh Risk of Mind-Altering Drug Use by Healthy Individuals?

Psychoactive substances are becoming increasingly available to individuals for treating mental health disorders and enhancing cognition, as well as for purposes of creativity, inner exploration, and…

Ambassadors update: Extending and celebrating the importance of pharmacology in London

Firstly, I would like to thank the British Pharmacological Society for giving me an opportunity to be an ambassador, creating or supporting activities both at King’s College London (where I was based…

The Society’s Advisory Groups – guest starring the new International Advisory Group members

The British Pharmacological Society is proud to have four Advisory Groups to represent the interests and views of its diverse membership. The Advisory Groups are essential in providing a two-way…

BJCP article: Inhaled Steroids May Increase Pneumonia Risk in People with Asthma

BJCP article: Inhaled Steroids May Increase Pneumonia Risk in People with Asthma

In the study of 152,412 asthma patients (of whom 1928 had a pneumonia event during follow-up), current use of inhaled corticosteroids was associated with an 83% increased risk of being hospitalized…

The AllTrials campaign. Bring out your unreported trials!

Clinical trials are at the heart of modern medical research. They are the best means we have of testing whether a medicine is safe and whether it works. Around the world, pharmaceutical companies,…

Using animals in research? It’s time to refine!

Using animals in research? It’s time to refine!

If you want to be an elite athlete, you have to pay attention to every detail. During the last Olympics in Rio, the Team GB medal haul was their best since 1908. Many commentators, including Sir…

BJCP article: Dose Sparing Flu Vaccine Could Boost Productivity and Vaccine Availability

BJCP article: Dose Sparing Flu Vaccine Could Boost Productivity and Vaccine Availability

The currently licensed seasonal trivalent influenza vaccines contain 15 micrograms of viral hemagglutinin protein per strain for adults, and up to 60 micrograms for elderly individuals; however,…

BJP article: Could Targeting Oxytocin Help Treat Opioid Addiction?

BJP article: Could Targeting Oxytocin Help Treat Opioid Addiction?

A new review of published research indicates that the oxytocin system—a key player in social reward and stress regulation—is profoundly affected by opioid use. Therefore, it may be an important…