
Drug therapy resources for healthcare professionals
Covering a broad spectrum of clinical topics, this area provides trusted guidance for managing drug therapy in daily practice. It’s built for doctors, nurses, and allied health professionals looking for UK-based knowledge to support patient care, from early detection through to long-term follow-up.
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- Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors
- Anti-arrhythmic drugs
- Anti-D (Rho) immunoglobulin
- Anti-inflammatory eye preparations
- Anti-tumour necrosis factor alpha
- Anticonvulsants used for focal seizures
- Anticonvulsants used for generalised seizures
- Antifibrinolytic drugs and haemostatics
- Antifungal medications
- Antihistamines
- Antihyperglycaemic agents used for type 2 diabetes
- Antimicrobial eye preparations
- Antiplatelet drugs
- Antiretroviral agents
- BCG vaccination
- Blind treatment of bacterial infection
- Burnout in primary care
- Calcium-channel blockers
- Cannabis-based medicinal products
- Cholesterol-lowering sterols and stanols
- Coenzyme Q10
- Combined oral contraceptive pill - follow-up and common problems
- Complementary and alternative medicine
- Controlled drugs
- Corticosteroids and corticosteroid replacement therapy
- Cytotoxic antibiotics
- Decision aids
- Digoxin and the cardiac glycosides
- Disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs
- Diuretics
- Drug prescribing in renal impairment
- Drugs in sport
- Dry mouth
- Enteral feeding and enteral nutrition
- Eye drugs - prescribing and administering
- Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease
- General anaesthesia
- General aspects of chemotherapy
- General prescribing guidance
- Generic prescribing
- Glucosamine
- Hepatitis A vaccination
- Hepatitis B vaccine and prevention
- Hib vaccination
- Hormone replacement therapy
- HRT - follow-up assessments
- HRT - initial consultation
- HRT - topical vaginal
- Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination
- Indwelling venous catheters
- Influenza vaccination
- Insulin regimens
- Lipid-regulating drugs
- Lithium
- Measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccination
- Meningococcal vaccination
- Nebulisers in general practice
- Neuroleptic malignant syndrome
- Numbers needed to treat
- Nutritional support in hospital
- Nutritional support in primary care
- Ocular diagnostic preparations
- Ocular local anaesthetics
- Opioid analgesics
- Oral anticoagulants
- Pain and pain relief
- Pain relief in children
- Parenteral feeding
- PEG feeding tubes - indications and management
- Photodynamic therapy
- Phyto-oestrogens
- Placebo effect
- Pneumococcal vaccination
- Pompholyx
- Pre-hospital analgesia
- Precautions for patients on steroids undergoing surgery
- Precautions for patients with diabetes undergoing surgery
- Premedication
- Prescribing analysis and audit
- Prescribing for children
- Prescribing for the older patient
- Prescribing in palliative care
- Prescribing issues and concordance
- Prescribing oxygen
- Probiotics and prebiotics
- Progestogen-only contraceptive pill
- Progestogen-only injectable contraceptives
- Progestogens
- Rabies vaccination
- Rapid tranquilisation
- Rotavirus and rotavirus vaccination
- Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors
- Serotonin syndrome
- Smallpox vaccination
- St John's wort
- Substitute prescribing for opioid dependence
- Syringe drivers
- Therapeutic immunoglobulins
- Tips on managing wellbeing in primary care
- Topical steroids for the skin
- Treating infections
- Typhoid vaccination
- UK immunisation schedule
- Use of oxygen therapy in COPD
- Vaccines and immunological products
- Verteporfin and other cytotoxics for the eye
- Whooping cough vaccination