GPs 'bullied' into bulk prescribing Tamiflu to whole care homes without necessary testing
Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2015 1:36 pm
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Friday 9 January 2015
GPs 'bullied' into bulk prescribing Tamiflu to whole care homes without necessary testing
Exclusive Practices in some areas of England are being ‘bullied’ into issuing Tamiflu to all residents of care homes as a precautionary measure, leading to GPs being called out to deal with side effects from patients who had not had flu symptoms in the first place.
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Friday 9 January 2015
GPs 'bullied' into bulk prescribing Tamiflu to whole care homes without necessary testing
Exclusive Practices in some areas of England are being ‘bullied’ into issuing Tamiflu to all residents of care homes as a precautionary measure, leading to GPs being called out to deal with side effects from patients who had not had flu symptoms in the first place.
Click here to read more
Latest on PulseToday
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Pleas for GPs to step in as A&E and 111 struggle to cope with holiday demand
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