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
Media statement from Dame Sue and Professor Phil Bagshaw and family
Media statement from Dame Sue and Professor Phil Bagshaw and family

It has been confirmed that our son Dr Andrew Bagshaw has died. He and a colleague, Chris Parry, were attempting to rescue an elderly woman from Soledar, in an area of intense military action, when their car was hit by an artillery shell.
The Ukrainian authorities, and government officials in New Zealand and London have been working hard to learn more details but little further is known about the circumstances of his death.
Due to official legal processes in Ukraine it will be some time before Andrew’s remains are returned to New Zealand.
Andrew selflessly took many personal risks and saved many lives; we love him and are very proud indeed of what he did.
Andrew, age 47, was single, with a brother, two sisters and 7 nephews and nieces. He was a scientific researcher in Genetics but had been working as a volunteer aid worker in Ukraine since last April.
We intend that his death shall not be in vain. We are amongst many parents who grieve the deaths of their sons and daughters. We urge the civilized countries of the world to stop this immoral war and to help the Ukrainians to rid their homeland of an aggressor.
Might is Not Right; Freedom is Indivisible. The world needs to be strong and stand with Ukraine, giving them the military support, they need now and, help to rebuild their shattered country after the war.
Andrew’s family wish for any donations to either the Children’s Hospital in Kyiv https://ohmatdyt.com.ua/en/work-of-ohmatdyt-national-children-s-specialized-hospital-during-the-wartime/ or https://uanimals.org/en/