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Pharmacy in Practice

EDX/20/1154
Date of prep: December 2020

Prescribing information and
adverse events reporting

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CPD Challenges

💊 CPD Challenge: How well do you understand pulmonary embolisms?

💊 CPD Challenge: Prescribing and dispensing clozapine

💊 CPD Challenge: Oral anticoagulants – Dabigatran

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CPD article archive

📺 On demand Q&A: Anna Murphy: Respiratory clinical pearls

📺 On demand webinar: Anna Murphy: Respiratory clinical pearls

💻 E-learning module: The use of spacers with inhalers

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On demand

📺 On demand: Stephen Andrew Whyte: Respiratory clinical skills masterclass

We were proud to welcome Stephen Andrew Whyte to deliver a session on the various clinical skills required to manage people with respiratory presentations.

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📺 On demand: How can pharmacists prevent asthma deaths?

We are delighted to welcome Mark to discuss how far we have progressed since the publication of NRAD in 2014.

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📺 On demand: Dr Toby Capstick: Inhaler technique masterclass

Inhaler technique remains a pressing issue for all people who require an inhaled medication delivered through an inhaler.

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