Patient logistics, desires and needs may also influence choice
In general, evidence still suggests patients are overtreated with meds, though in some areas of therapeutics, undertreatment is common
Avoiding unnecessary treatment helps everyone.
If the treatment is to provide the benefits we expect, it also has to be possible, and, easy, for the patient to consume it
Taking the time to get to that point is a challenge - but pharmacy staff, specialist nurses, and PhAs in primary care, offer a resource that is likely cost effective for this role
References here [In progress]
All the same, everything else being equal, choosing cost effective medicines keeps the money in the NHS.
Here's some possibilities:
Meanwhile send suggestions/requests to information@powysrx.co.uk
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[RESOLVED] Display of legends for subsections with lots of chemicals is still not ideal, and remains on the todo list for a quiet rainy day.
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