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Overview Professor Emma Baker Professor of Clinical Pharmacology St George's, University of London [email protected] Clinical Pharmacology • A specialty dedicated to making sure patients get the best medicines • Through – clinical practice – research – teaching – policy and politics... Clinical practice • See patients! – – – – – Usually another organ-based specialty Prescribing/ close relationship with pharmacy Adverse drug reactions Toxicology Pharmacovigilance • Medicines management – Managed entry of new drugs – Rational and cost effective use of medicines 9.30-9.45 Overview 9.45-10.30 New drugs in your respiratory patients – Emma Baker are you up to date? 10.30-11.15 Drug-induced lung disease 11.15-11.45 11.45-12.45 12.45-13.45 Emma Baker Georgia Tunnicliffe Coffee Prescribing controversies in respiratory Halima Amer medicine Emma Baker Beta agonists or beta blockers for airways disease Azithromycin – for better or worse in chronic lung infection? Lunch 13.45-14.30 Biologics for the respiratory physician 14.30-15.00 Medicines management – how to get Jo Harding new drugs for your patients 15.00-15.45 Understanding ‘evergreening’ – how to Andrew Hitchings keep your prescribing costs down 15.45-16.00 Wrap up and evaluation Nidhi Sofat Emma Baker Research • In vivo mechanistic studies • Clinical trials - any phase – Investigator led • May collaborate with industry • Appraisal of trials/ evidence synthesis/ metaanalysis 9.30-9.45 Overview 9.45-10.30 New drugs in your respiratory patients – Emma Baker are you up to date? 10.30-11.15 Drug-induced lung disease 11.15-11.45 11.45-12.45 12.45-13.45 Emma Baker Georgia Tunnicliffe Coffee Prescribing controversies in respiratory Halima Amer medicine Emma Baker Beta agonists or beta blockers for airways disease Azithromycin – for better or worse in chronic lung infection? Lunch 13.45-14.30 Biologics for the respiratory physician 14.30-15.00 Medicines management – how to get Jo Harding new drugs for your patients 15.00-15.45 Understanding ‘evergreening’ – how to Andrew Hitchings keep your prescribing costs down 15.45-16.00 Wrap up and evaluation Nidhi Sofat Emma Baker Teaching • Typically in medical schools • New national prescribing assessment – coming 2014 – tests • • • • • • prescribing planning management adverse drug reactions monitoring dose calculations communication Policy • Development of policies and guidelines – Local – National – International • MHRA, NICE, European Medicines Agency (EMEA), Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin (DTB), British National Formulary (BNF), World Health Organisation • Relationship with industry 9.30-9.45 Overview 9.45-10.30 New drugs in your respiratory patients – Emma Baker are you up to date? 10.30-11.15 Drug-induced lung disease 11.15-11.45 11.45-12.45 12.45-13.45 Emma Baker Georgia Tunnicliffe Coffee Prescribing controversies in respiratory Halima Amer medicine Emma Baker Beta agonists or beta blockers for airways disease Azithromycin – for better or worse in chronic lung infection? Lunch 13.45-14.30 Biologics for the respiratory physician 14.30-15.00 Medicines management – how to get Jo Harding new drugs for your patients 15.00-15.45 Understanding ‘evergreening’ – how to Andrew Hitchings keep your prescribing costs down 15.45-16.00 Wrap up and evaluation Nidhi Sofat Emma Baker