Browsing by Subject "PHARMACY PRACTICE"
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Baseline study of Community Pharmacy Practice in Ireland - report
(Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland, 2011) -
Do Patients Know How to Use Sublingual Glyceryl Trinitrate?
(2011)Glyceryl trinitrate is a nitrate, a potent coronary vasodilator which exerts its principal benefit by reducing venous return, which reduces left ventricular work. Vasodilation is also associated with the undesired effects ... -
Drug Burden Index to Define the Burden of Medicines in Older Adults with Intellectual Disabilities: An Observational Cross-Sectional Study
(2018)Aims: The drug burden index (DBI) is a dose‐related measure of anticholinergic and sedative drug exposure. This cross‐sectional study described DBI in older adults with intellectual disabilities (ID) and the most ... -
Experiences of the Medication Use Process by People with Intellectual Disabilities. What a Pharmacist Should Know!
(2021)There is a scarcity of information about the experience of people with intellectual disabilities in the medication use process. Six people with intellectual disabilities consented to be interviewed by a pharmacist to ... -
Hospital Pharmacy in Ireland
(Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland, 2012) -
Medicines use review pilot project
(Primary Care Group, Health Service Executive (HSE), 2012) -
Non-Prescription Medicinal Products containing codeine: guidance for pharmacists on safe supply to patients
(Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland, 2010) -
Potential for alcohol and drug interactions in older adults: evidence from the Irish longitudinal study on ageing
(2014)Background Older adults are susceptible to adverse effects from the concomitant use of prescription medications and alcohol. This study estimates the prevalence of exposure to alcohol interactive (AI) medications and ... -
Primary Health Care and Community Pharmacy in Ireland: a lot of visions but little progress
(2020)Ireland is small country with a population of 4.8M which spent 6.9% of its gross domestic product on healthcare in 2018. Health services are provided through a twin track approach –all public services ... -
The relationship between antiepileptic drug load and challenging behaviors in older adults with intellectual disability and epilepsy
(2021)Antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) may affect mood and behavior in people with epilepsy and intellectual disability. A high AED load, derived from AED polytherapy and/or high doses of AEDs, has been suggested to be a risk factor ... -
The Use of Proton Pump Inhibitors Among Older Adults with Intellectual Disability: A Cross Sectional Observational Study.
(2018)Background: Older people with Intellectual Disability (ID) have a high prevalence of gastrointestinal conditions such as Gastro-Oesophageal Reflux Disease (GORD). However, despite this, information about treatment, in ...