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Date of prep: December 2020

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National Review of Asthma Deaths

Community pharmacists can identify high-risk asthmatic patients

15th December 2020 by PIP editor Leave a Comment

This was a very interesting and thought-provoking read. Community pharmacists are often asked to manage a lot with a great deal of clinical pressure.

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Filed Under: Letters to the editor Tagged With: asthma, National Review of Asthma Deaths

How has the recently updated BTS/SIGN asthma guideline changed?

29th August 2019 by PIP editor Leave a Comment

The SIGN/BTS asthma guideline was recently updated. This update will have an impact on how many healthcare professionals practise across the UK. We were fortunate to have the two co-chairs on the podcast to talk us through the key updates in the guideline and some of the messages that they feel important to communicate with pharmacists.

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Filed Under: Podcasts Tagged With: asthma, National Review of Asthma Deaths

Updated BTS/SIGN guideline urges health professionals to ‘assess for future asthma attack risk’

26th July 2019 by PIP editor Leave a Comment

The national guidance on asthma management produced in partnership by the British Thoracic Society (BTS) and the Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN) has been updated.

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GP teams warned to be aware of ‘back to school asthma’

2nd July 2019 by PIP editor Leave a Comment

The RCGP has responded to findings published in the BMJ linking ‘back to school asthma’ with an increase in health service appointmen

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Filed Under: News Tagged With: asthma, general practice, gp, National Review of Asthma Deaths, NRAD, Pharmacists in general practice, RCGP

Pharmacists crucial in fight to stop children dying from asthma

24th June 2019 by PIP editor Leave a Comment

I want to tell you a story. This story is about a sick child. I’ll warn you straight away it’s not a happy story and there is tragically no happy ending.

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Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: asthma, communi, community pharmacy, National Review of Asthma Deaths, NRAD, NRAD 2014, pharmacist, pharmacy in practice, Pharmacy in Practice Scotland

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