For older people and frail people, the long-term benefit of medicines reduces and the potential for harm from adverse effects increases. When the benefit–risk balance changes in this way, medicine review and optimisation are important to simplify the therapeutic regimen, reduce inappropriate medicines and minimise risks. In this article, pharmacist prescriber Linda Bryant uses two case studies to illustrate important considerations during medicine reviews
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Friday 22 July 2022, 10:00 AM

Team Te Iti Pounamu Hauora: GP Juliet Tay, healthcare assistant Lonah Fiaui, medical student Thomas Swinburn and nurse practitioner Rebecca Fenn [Image: NZD]
Alan Perrott hits the south Auckland suburbs in a ‘medical bus’ that is reaching the unenrolled, the homeless, the distressed and people who are forced by low income to endure untreated health problems
We’d just literally pulled out of the driveway when the police raided the house
It’s a bitterly cold Wednesday morning outside the Ōtāra Kai Vill, Cover Photo outdoor treatment, The number of patients lining up for care meant Tom’s “nasty” leg infection had to be treated outdoors [Image: Aleisha Moore]
Kia ora and welcome to New Zealand Doctor Rata Aotearoa
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