Gastrointestinal

Weight loss jabs linked to ‘reduced risk’ of Alzheimer’s and dementia

The use of weight loss drugs has been associated with a “reduced risk of substance use” and “neurocognitive disorders” including Alzheimer’s and dementia – along with a handful of other illnesses – a new study has revealed.

Repeat paracetamol use linked to ‘serious complications’ in over-65s

A study of over half-a-million over-65s has found links between repeatedly taking paracetamol and complications including gastrointestinal bleeding and heart failure.

Widening access to medical cannabis

The legal standing of medical cannabis in the UK has shifted over the past few years but now feels like it has drawn to a bit of a halt. The advocacy of medical cannabis by community pharmacists could help set the ball rolling once again.      

When could medicine be to blame for sore throat

Do you know why some drugs can cause a sore throat and how this can be managed?

Stoma care complications and advice

Are you able to confidently advise patients with a stoma on their medicines?

Which medicines cause diarrhoea

Do you know which drugs have diarrhoea as a side effect and how it should be managed?

Diarrhoea

Do you know when you should treat patients with diarrhoea?

Which medicines cause reflux and oesophageal irritation

Do you know when you should refer patients showing signs of medication-induced oesophagitis?

Which medications cause stomach ulcers

Have you considered which medicines lead to stomach ulcers and pharmacy's role in preventing them?