Issue : Supplements, Focus on Dry Eye
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Dry eye in community pharmacy
People visit pharmacies to seek advice on everything from hay fever to stomach bugs and sprained wrists. While it is known that people also ask their pharmacist about dry eye, we know little about the frequency of such complaints or how knowledgeable pharmacists are in providing quality care, since they receive little formal training on the condition.
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Understanding the benefits of liposomal eye sprays for dry eye patients
“At RB, we’re committed to supporting community pharmacies to ensure they are able to provide the very best help and advice to meet the needs of patients. Providing suitable products, information and referring patients when appropriate, are crucial elements of primary healthcare. Therefore, it’s of the upmost importance that you have access to high quality, up-to-date and evidence-based training that can be used as part of your own continuing professional development, and to help educate ...
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High street pharmacies and opticians should work together to help manage minor eye conditions
Pharmacists and opticians should work together to better manage patients with dry eye within primary care, with one local scheme serving as a model for pharmacists to refer patients to opticians when necessary.
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Dry eye: pathology and treatment types
The underlying disease process in dry eye disease causes deterioration of the tear film, which leads to either mild or more serious forms of the condition. A variety of treatment types may offer symptomatic relief.
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Recommending dry eye treatments in community pharmacy
How community pharmacists can best manage patients with dry eye conditions.
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Identification of dry eye conditions in community pharmacy
How community pharmacists can identify patients with dry eye and how these conditions can be diagnosed.
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Multidisciplinary panel of experts agree on best treatment of dry eye conditions in community pharmacy
The Pharmaceutical Journal hosted a panel meeting of experts from the world of ophthalmology, optometry and pharmacy to discuss the appropriate management of dry eye conditions in the community pharmacy setting and identify particular learning needs as part of an editorial campaign to be run through 2016.
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The Pharmaceutical Journal hosts round table discussion on the management of dry eye in community pharmacy
The Pharmaceutical Journal held a round table discussion on the management of dry eye in community pharmacy at the Royal Pharmaceutical Society’s headquarters in London on 25 April 2016.