Abstract

Prescribing safely for refugees and asylum seekers presents a unique set of challenges. This article discusses some of the issues that need to be addressed, including removing barriers to medicine access and ensuring continuity of care, and outlines the work of the Refugee and Asylum Seeker Service at the Alliance for Better Care.

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