If a medication has cardiac effects eg negative chronotropic/inotropic action, is it defined as a cardiac med even if that is not what it is being prescribed for? (eg propanolol used in mental health or migraine). These are some of the worse ODs I've seen
If a medication has cardiac effects eg negative chronotropic/inotropic action, is it defined as a cardiac med even if that is not what it is being prescribed for? (eg propanolol used in mental health or migraine). These are some of the worse ODs I've seen
"2 Armstrong J, Pascu O. The Toxicology Handbook, 4th edn. Australia: Elsevier, 2022."
"2 Armstrong J, Pascu O. The Toxicology Handbook, 4th edn. Australia: Elsevier, 2022."
In NZ - unfunded but recommended for older adults with risk of severe disease eg thos with comorbidities
www.immune.org.nz/vaccine/arexvy
Be nice if the government looked at funding it for high risk groups (unlikely with the current government, but one can hope)
In NZ - unfunded but recommended for older adults with risk of severe disease eg thos with comorbidities
www.immune.org.nz/vaccine/arexvy
Be nice if the government looked at funding it for high risk groups (unlikely with the current government, but one can hope)
www.thepress.co.nz/nz-news/3503...
www.rnz.co.nz/news/nationa...
www.thepress.co.nz/nz-news/3503...
www.rnz.co.nz/news/nationa...