Pharmacist prescribers Linda Bryant and Leanne Te Karu discuss positive polypharmacy for heart failure. Current evidence shows the intensive implementation of four medications offers the greatest benefit to most patients with heart failure, with significant reductions in cardiovascular mortality, heart failure hospitalisations and all-cause mortality
Complementary hormone therapy – what does a GP need to know?
Complementary hormone therapy – what does a GP need to know?

Doctors need to be able to provide patients with good-quality information about the risks and benefits of conventional and complementary medicines, to help patients make informed choices
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