pharmacies
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edicines management and the on-going challenge of long-term conditions are issues that put a great deal of pressure on general practice. With the hope that primary care will be able to take some of the burden from the shoulders of secondary institutions, these issues are now more important than ever. So could the pharmacist come to the rescue and lessen some of these pressures?
february 2013 12
primary provider
A perfect partnership
Pharmacies have the potential to ease the pressure on general practice by helping patients to better manage their long-term conditions and be sure they are taking medicines properly. CARRIE SERVICE finds out more
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