December 14, 2007 at 9:07 am · Filed under Clinical and tagged: freelance, Gavin Atkin, medical journalist, medical writer
PPIs bad for bones?
Osteoporosis patients who take a proton pump inhibitor (PPI) may be putting themselves at increased risk of fracture, a study has shown. Co-prescribing a PPI for a post-menopausal osteoporosis sufferer who is taking a bisphosphonate increases his or her risk of hip fracture by 21 per cent compared to bisphosphonate monotherapy. Click here to read more
Depressed women at much greater risk of low bone mass
Depression is a significant risk factor for low bone mass in pre-menopausal women, and may be as important as smoking and reduced calcium intake, a study published by the Archives of Internal Medicine has suggested. Click here to read more
Go ahead for Eisai appeal
The Court of Appeal has granted permission for Eisai to appeal against a High Court ruling on Nice’s decision not to recommend anti-dementia medicines including the company’s drug donepezil (Aricept) in newly diagnosed Alzheimer’s disease. Click here for more
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November 23, 2007 at 3:32 pm · Filed under Clinical and tagged: freelance, Gavin Atkin, medical editor, medical writer
FDA investigates varenicline adverse events
The US FDA is evaluating post-marketing adverse events after aggressive and erratic behaviour led to the death of an individual who took the drug in an attempt to quit smoking. Click here to read more.
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November 22, 2007 at 7:19 pm · Filed under Clinical and tagged: freelance, Gavin Atkin, medical editor, medical writer
In addition to my role as clinical and CPD editor at Chemist+Druggist, I also commission educational features for the pharmacy counter staff magazine OTC’s Counterpart Plus series.
Up to now I have usually commissioned other people to write these features, but when family problems made it difficult for one of our regular writers to turn in their copy on time, I stepped in at the last moment and wrote this piece on sexual health.
With the housing shortage, the credit crunch, and the state of the environment, you’d think today’s youngsters didn’t need anything else to worry about. But there is at least one other big issue they need to take very seriously indeed: sexually transmitted infections. We’re living in a new and very different world. A generation ago, no-one had heard of herpes or HIV, and chlamydia was still little known - but in young people today some of these infections are reaching frightening proportions, and bringing disease, infertility and, frequently, broken relationships and families. These are issues for older people too, but the spread of these diseases is far worse in the young. Click here to read on…
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November 16, 2007 at 8:48 am · Filed under Clinical and tagged: diabetes, editor, freelance medical writer, Gavin Atkin, glitazone, health, health writer, medical editor, medical writer, news stories, NICE, rheumatoid arthritis, writer
One of my key responsibilities at Chemist+Druggist is directing, commissioning and editing the educational Update series. I also write many clinical news stories. Some typical examples recently included this piece about how diabetes services are failing patients, and this interesting development in the long running glitazones debate.
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