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Darktar Dr B Kelly
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When/How to prescribe? w Define the problem w Only when necessary w Benefit outweighs the risk? w Discuss treatment options w Communication skills w Promote compliance
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Prescribing in Gen. Practice w PACT- prescribing analysis + cost package Quarterly report on prescribing habits and costs w Formulary An agreed policy of prescribing Limit prescribing and costs Evidence based w Guidelines Local/national
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When to beware! w Elderly w Pregnancy w Children w Renal/Hepatic impairment w New drugs
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Emergency Contraception 2 Options: Levonelle-2(not PC4!) IUD up to 5 days copper coil failure rate <1% o Levonelle-2 Up to 72 Hours 2 Tablets 12 hours apart Up to 97% effective CI - Porphyria Progesterone Tumours
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After prescribing emergency contraception should…. w Review patient w ?STD’s w regular contraception w ?pregnancy
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Sore Ear 100cases/year Paracetamol Ibuprofen 80% resolve within 3 days Amoxycillin ( after day 4 ) 125mg tid for 5/7 current evidence Avoid antibiotic Limit use to after 3 days
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Back Pain Simple Analgesia Encourage activity Ibuprofen/ Diclofenac Also consider- Diazepam 2-5mg tid
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Red flags w 55yrs w Non-mechanical pain w Thoracic pain w PMHx of CA w Steroids w Weight loss w Widespread neurology w Structural deformity w HIV
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Sore Throat Beware Quinsy Diagnosis of bacterial vs viral difficult simple analgesics, increase fluids and salt water gargling Antibiotics are of modest benefit- on avg reduce symptom duration by 16 hrs and complication rate. BUT!-large NNT to prevent one episode. CONSIDER DELAYED SCRIPT- no better by day 2/3 Penicillin V 250mg QID for 10/7(not amoxicillin ?glandF Erythromycin 250mg QID for 10/7
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Acne Topical Azelaic Acid Salicylic Acid Benzoyl peroxide Oral antibiotics Oxytetracycline Erythromycin Minocycline Hormonal Dianette Oral Retinoids Roaccutane
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‘The Pill’ Oestrogen & Progesterone Acts by inhibiting ovulation. 1 tablet daily for 21 days then 7 day break Note: Contraindications Side Effects Not effective if taken with enzyme inducers eg. Antibiotics, anti-convulsants. ‘7 day Rule’
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Scabies Permethrin (Lyclear Dermal Cream) 1 dose stat- apply over whole body then wash thoroughly 8-12 hrs later Repeat once if necessary after 7 days
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Fever of Unknown Origin Check ENT, Abdomen, Neck Stiffness, Rash, MSSU If no obvious cause: Paracetamol Ibuprofen Fluids
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“Flu” Most ‘flus’ are not true flus. Paracetamol 1g QID Ibuprofen 400mg Tid Increase Oral Fluids Antibiotics for secondary infections Target at risk population with flu immunisations
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U.T.I Treat infection as per urine culture Prophylaxis – usually trimethoprim Investigate +/- Paediatrician due to potential complications
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Head Lice Permethrin Lyclear Crème Rinse 1 dose stat – apply to hair and scalp, leave 10 mins then rinse.
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Diarrhoea Increase fluid intake +/- Dioralyte Antispasmotics eg hyoscine 20mg qid Loperamide (imodium)
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Impetigo Common and highly contagious. Staphylococcal infection Flucloxacillin Fusidic Acid (topical)
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Nappy rash w Sparing of skin folds w simply advice nappy area dry aqueous cream (E45) barrier cream (zinc paste) w Topical antifungal Canesten HC
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Psoriasis w Explain condition w Topical treatment sailicylic acid coal tar vit D derivatives dithranol topical retinoids topical steroids w Systemic/PUVA
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Eczema w Very common w >30% of dermatology consultations w Also known as dermatitis w Atopic eczema commonest type w Remove contributory factors w Emollients w Topical steroids
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