
Australian Prescriber Podcast
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Ep 64E64 - Antimicrobial use in aged care
Are antibiotics overused in aged care?

Ep 63E63 – Immunomodulatory drugs in pregnancy and lactation
Which autoimmune disease drugs can be taken safely by pregnant and lactating women?

Ep 62E62 – Prescribing Skills Assessment
Medical graduates need to be tested on their competence to prescribe.

Ep 61E61 – Dose adjustment in chronic kidney disease
How do you calculate drug doses in people with chronic kidney disease?

Ep 60E60 – Stopping and switching antipsychotic drugs
Step by step directions for this challenging task.

Ep 59E59 – Ulcer and wound management guidelines
Latest updates to Therapeutic Guidelines' ulcer and wound management.

Ep 58E58 – Blood pressure – when to treat?
Are Australians with high blood pressure being undertreated?

Ep 57E57 – Meningococcal vaccines
Meningococcal disease is changing in Australia, as are the vaccines recommended to reduce risk of infection.

Ep 56E56 – Safety of computerised prescribing in hospitals
Automation can reduce medication errors, but can it introduce new errors?

Ep 55E55 – Venous thromboembolism
Which anticoagulant is best for your patient and for what duration?

Ep 54E54 – Drug-induced movement disorders
Tremors, irregular movements and stiffness may be signs of adverse drug reactions. How do you recognise, distinguish and treat drug-induced movement disorders?

E53 - Adolescent self-harm
Ashlea Broomfield interviews Joel King about adolescent self-harm. What's the best way to manage this common problem?

Ep 52E52 - Insulin pumps
What's new, and what do GPs need to know?

Ep 51E51 - Complementary medicines
What do they contain, and can we really tell from their label?

Ep 50E50 - Real-time prescription monitoring
What is it, how does it work, and who will benefit?

Ep 49E49 – Immune checkpoint inhibitors
How do these drugs help unmask hidden cancer cells?

Ep 48E48 - My Health Record
A community pharmacy perspective to MHR.

Ep 47E47 - Review of new eTG diabetes guidelines
Latest updates to Therapeutic Guidelines for diabetes.

Ep 46E46 - Influenza: prevention and treatment
The latest in influenza fighting tools.

Ep 45E45 – Old antibiotics for resistant UTIs
Could old drugs be a new solution to antibiotic resistance?

Ep 44E44 – Prescribing for adolescents
What special considerations are needed when prescribing for adolescents?

Ep 43E43 – Prescribing for transgender patients
Transgender-affirming therapy – what do the guidelines say?

Ep 42E42 – Optimal antimicrobial duration
Episode 42 – Optimal antimicrobial duration - Australian Prescriber (tg.org.au)Prescribing antibiotics is difficult. Are shorter coursehttps://www.nps.org.au/australian-prescriber/podcast#e42s better than longer ones?

Ep 41E41 – Top 10 drugs 2017–18
What were the top 10 drugs prescribed in Australia, and their costs to government? And how have they changed from last year?

Ep 40E40 - Alcohol detox at home
Most dependent drinkers can detox safely and successfully at home, without the need for hospital admission, according to Dr Chris Davis.

Ep 39E39 – Perimenopausal depression
How do symptoms differ from other types of depression, and what's the best treatment? Jayashri Kulkarni talks about this significant but under-recognised problem in middle-aged women.

Ep 38E38 – Unpronounceable drug names
Craig Patterson talks about how mispronunciation can impact on patient safety, and what can be done about it.

Ep 37E37 – Drugs for benign prostatic hypertrophy
Joanne Cheah interviews Dr Matthew Roberts about treatment for benign prostatic hyperplasia, which depends on the severity of the symptoms. But be aware some drugs only make a wee difference.

Ep 36E36 – Second steps in managing type 2 diabetes
Dhineli Perera interviews Dr Carolyn Petersons about the second- and third-line drugs for type 2 diabetes. After metformin, what comes next?

Ep 35E35 – Treatment of irritable bowel syndrome
David Liew interviews Dr Chamara Basnayake about irritable bowel syndrome and how consultation is key to managing this common disorder.

Ep 34E34 – Medical management of metastatic prostate cancer
Jo Cheah interviews Dr Ganes Pranavan about metastatic prostate cancer – how, with the right combination of treatments, it has become a chronic disease.

Ep 33E33 – Combining anticoagulation and antiplatelet drugs in coronary artery disease
Dhineli Perera interviews Associate Professor Harry Gibbs about the best way to balance the risk of thrombosis and bleeding after acute coronary syndrome.

Ep 32E32 – Travelling with medicines
Joanne Cheah interviews Professor Nicholas Zwar about tips and traps when travelling with medicines.

Ep 31E31 – Infantile colic
Ashlea Broomfield interviews Dr Valerie Sung about how to manage colicky babies. Which treatments work and which don't?

Ep 30E30 – Fast-tracking of new drugs
David Liew interviews Dr Paul Kubler on the pros and cons of fast-tracked approvals for new drugs – does it save patients or put their safety at risk?

Ep 29E29 – Neuropathic pain
David Liew interviews Dr Bridin Murnion about neuropathic pain – what's changed and why are opioids relegated to third-line treatment?

Ep 28E28 – A RUM deal for unwanted medicines
Joanne Cheah interviews Professor Amanda Wheeler about returning unwanted medicines to pharmacies. How can health professionals help reduce the waste?

Ep 27E27 – Common eye infections
John Dowden interviews Professor Stephanie Watson about how to diagnose common eye infections, how to treat them, and when to refer to specialists.

Ep 26E26 – Reducing medication errors at transitions of care
Dhineli Perera interviews Professor Amanda Wheeler about medication errors at transitions of care and how these can be avoided.

Ep 25E25 – Antihistamines and allergy
Andrew Boyden interviews Dr Carolyn Hawkins about the use of antihistamines for managing allergy.

Ep 24E24 – Prescribing wellness: a better way to manage chronic pain
Ashlea Broomfield interviews Dr Newman Harris about the management of pain without opioids.

Ep 23E23 - 'Cephalosporin allergy' label is misleading
Dhineli Perera interviews Professor Connie Katelaris about why labelling an individual with a 'cephalosporin allergy' is inaccurate.

Ep 22E22 – Pharmacovigilance and expedited drug approvals
John Dowden interviews Professor Jennifer Martin about why, when and how adverse drug reactions should be reported.

Ep 21E21 – The cost of asthma medicines
David Liew interviews Professor Helen Reddel about the cost of asthma inhalers and implications for adherence.

Ep 20E20 – Prescribing for polymyalgia rheumatica
Dr Andrew Boyden interviews Dr David Liew about the aetiology, pathophysiology and management of polymyalgia rheumatica.

Ep 19E19 – Adverse effects of sports supplements in men
GP Janine Rowse interviews Dr Sarah Martin about the different products found in sports supplements and their wanted and unwanted effects.

Ep 18E18 – Drugs affecting milk supply during lactation
Dhineli Perera interviews Dr Treasure McGuire about the drugs that can be used to improve or suppress milk supply.

Ep 17E17 – An update on the treatment of rosacea
Dr Andrew Boyden interviews dermatologist Dr Margot Whitfeld about the diagnosis and treatment options for the different types of rosacea.

Ep 16E16 - Changes for codeine
Dr David Liew interviews clinical pharmacologist Darren Roberts about why codeine is being rescheduled to a prescription-only medicine and what the implications are.

Ep 15E15 - Functional dyspepsia
Dr David Liew interviews Professor Nick Talley about functional dyspepsia - what is it and how is it managed?