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Importance of community pharmacy support for patients with epilepsy - Read More

Date Added: April 24, 2008 11:37:02 PM
The average UK community pharmacy has about 40 patients with epilepsy, mostly on long-term drug therapy. To help pharmacists support these patients, the charity Epilepsy Action has collaborated with the Royal Pharmaceutical Society’s practice division to produce practice guidance, which is being distributed this week with The Journal to all community pharmacists.

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