Omeprazole as a pharmacy medicine
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Omeprazole as a pharmacy medicine

Alison Blenkinsopp Professor, Practice of Pharmacy in Keele University’s Department of Medicines Management
Paul Paxton GP, Cambridge
John Blenkinsopp Principal Research Fellow, University of Bradford’s School of Pharmacy
Sandy Reid Series practice adviser: Nurse Practitioner, The Cloisters Medical Practice, Lichfield

This is the latest in a series of articles that selects and advises on effective treatments and is relevant for nurses in any primary care setting who are prescribing for minor illnesses

Primary Health Care. 14, 6, 33-34. doi: 10.7748/phc2004.07.14.6.33.c514

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