Abstract

This week's BMJ contains research that goes contrary to expectation, which raises all sorts of questions. Richard Holland and colleagues studied the effectiveness of sending pharmacists to visit heart failure patients in their homes (doi: 10.1136/bmj.39164.568183.AE). These pharmacists, called community pharmacists in the UK, had been specially trained to deal with patients about therapeutics and were knowledgeable about drug side effects and adherence problems. They made two visits to each …

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