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Considerations when selecting first-line analgesics

Considerations when selecting first-line analgesics

SPONSORED: What should GPs be aware of when deciding whether to recommend paracetamol or another analgesic to patients?


Navigating the recent growth in asthma medications

Navigating the recent growth in asthma medications

The National Asthma Council Australia has launched new resources to help inform health professions about treatment options.


Semaglutide shortage prompts caution around off-label prescribing

Semaglutide shortage prompts caution around off-label prescribing

GPs are being asked to prioritise the drug for people with diabetes, but with supplies critically low, what are the alternatives?


Key updates to ‘living’ stroke guidelines

Key updates to ‘living’ stroke guidelines

The first major update since 2018 contains several new strong recommendations for the management of stroke.


‘So many positives’ at PONC 2022

‘So many positives’ at PONC 2022

Hundreds of GPs and practice managers attended a massive Practice Owners National Conference in Hobart over the weekend.


Update to national asthma guidelines

Update to national asthma guidelines

The Australian Asthma Handbook V2.2 includes information on exercise-induced bronchoconstriction, vaping and newly available medications.


COVID treatment update: Answers to what HPs are asking

COVID treatment update: Answers to what HPs are asking

NPS MedicineWise speaks with members of the National COVID-19 Clinical Evidence Taskforce Guidelines Leadership Group, who provide an update on the new antiviral treatments and answer some frequently asked questions.


Chronic non-cancer pain in older people

Chronic non-cancer pain in older people

Dr David Liew talks with clinical pharmacology registrar Dr Gloria Wong about some of the challenges involved in the pharmacological management of chronic non-cancer pain in frail older people.


‘Direct advocacy’ sees accreditation extended for flood-affected

‘Direct advocacy’ sees accreditation extended for flood-affected

Accredited general practices that are up for review will be eligible to receive an extension of up to 12 months, allowing them to focus on rebuilding.


Diabetes risk could be 28% higher after COVID infection

Diabetes risk could be 28% higher after COVID infection

A study has noted increased type 2 diabetes incidence in people recovering from COVID, signalling the need for ongoing monitoring.


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