Which of the risks associated with prescribing systemic quinolones concerns you the most?
Description
Grab your trainers, your dog lead or a cuppa and join us for some free CPD as we have another relaxed round up of recent Red Whale primary care Pearls of wisdom. This month, Nik and Caroline discuss:
- Acute aortic dissection. What would you do if you suspected it?
- The limping child. Who goes in to hospital? Who might be able to be managed in primary care?
- Soluble tablets. Are you aware how much sodium is in the average soluble pill?
- Quinolones… just say no to systemic fluroquinolones! Why have the MHRA released a drug safety update?
All of the above questions, and more, will be answered during the episode. Listen as soon as you can to ensure you have full access to all the free resources.
And hear about how some home grown tomatoes brought a primary care team together, but left an unpleasant taste in the mouth!!
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