Medicines optimisation is an important part of nursing and midwifery practice. It includes the administration of medicines, prescribing and supporting people to take their medicines correctly. There are four guiding principles that underpin medicines optimisation. These are; aiming to understand the ...
Quality consistency is one of the basic attributes of medicines, but it is also a difficult problem that natural medicines and their preparations must face. The complex chemical composition and comprehensive pharmacological action of natural medicines make it difficult to simply apply the commonly used ...
Optimum reaction conditions may vary with the particular reactants or solvents used, but such conditions can be determined by the person skilled in the art, using routine optimisation procedures. A general synthetic approach for obtaining compounds of Formula (I) is depicted in Scheme 1 below. ...
These functional aspects should include usability, dose delivery performance, the controls for quality of the container and rationale for choice and optimisation of the design, including size and shape of the container closure system. It is known that the size and shape of the container can affect...
The authors discuss the differences between medicines optimisation and medicines management and present the results of a survey that canvassed GP understanding of the medicines optimisation approach.doi:10.1002/psb.1244Wilcock, MichaelHughes, PaulJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Prescriber...
These functional aspects should include usability, dose delivery performance, the controls for quality of the container and rationale for choice and optimisation of the design, including size and shape of the container closure system. It is known that the size and shape of the container can affect...
Patient education, as one side of the joint empowerment approach for both the healthcare provider and healthcare receiver, guarantees adherence to the principles of safe medication therapy [59]. This is characterized by a mutual understanding between the nurse and patient of the therapeutic reasons ...