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    Update on duloxetine for the management of stress urinary incontinence by Maya Basu, Jonathan RA Duckett

    Published 2008-11-01
    “…Maya Basu, Jonathan RA DuckettDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Medway Maritime Hospital, Gillingham, Kent, UKAbstract: Duloxetine is a relatively balanced serotonin and noradrenaline reuptake inhibitor (SNRI), which is the first drug with widely proven efficacy to have been licensed for the medical treatment of women with stress urinary incontinence (SUI). …”
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    Patients’ Experiences and Perspectives of Receiving Written Medicine Information About Medicines: A Qualitative Study by Wongtaweepkij K, Corlett S, Krska J, Pongwecharak J, Jarernsiripornkul N

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…Kamonphat Wongtaweepkij,1 Sarah Corlett,2 Janet Krska,2 Juraporn Pongwecharak,3 Narumol Jarernsiripornkul1 1Division of Clinical Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen, Thailand; 2Medway School of Pharmacy, The Universities of Greenwich and Kent, Kent, UK; 3Pharmacy Practice and Management Research Unit, Division of Pharmaceutical Care, Faculty of Pharmacy, Rangsit Center, Thammasat University, Pathumthani, ThailandCorrespondence: Narumol JarernsiripornkulDivision of Clinical Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen, 40002, ThailandEmail narumol@kku.ac.thSarah CorlettMedway School of Pharmacy, The Universities of Greenwich and Kent, Chatham, Maritime, Kent, UKEmail S.A.Corlett@kent.ac.ukPurpose: Written medicine information informs patients about the benefits and risks of medicines and supports their safe and effective use. …”
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    Cross-Cultural Adaptation and Reliability Testing of Chinese Version of the Living with Medicines Questionnaire in Elderly Patients with Chronic Diseases by Wang Y, Krska J, Lin B, Mei Y, Katusiime B, Guo Y, Zhang Z

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Yongli Wang,1,2 Janet Krska,3 Beilei Lin,1 Yongxia Mei,1 Barbra Katusiime,3 Yawen Guo,1 Zhenxiang Zhang1 1School of Nursing and Health, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou, Henan, People’s Republic of China; 2Peking University People’s Hospital, Beijing, People’s Republic of China; 3Medway School of Pharmacy, The Universities of Kent and Greenwich at Medway, Chatham, Kent, UKCorrespondence: Zhenxiang ZhangSchool of Nursing and Health, No. 100 Science Avenue, Zhengzhou, Henan, People’s Republic of ChinaTel +86 13303816666Fax +86 371-86565001Email zhangzx6666@126.comBackground: The Living with Medicines Questionnaire (LMQ-3) is a reliable, valid instrument used to assess the medication-related burden of patients with chronic disease using long-term medication, but it has not been used in China.Purpose: To translate and cross-culturally adapt the LMQ-3 into Chinese and assess its reliability and validity among elderly patients with chronic disease.Methods: After translation and back-translation, views from an expert group and cognitive interviews with elderly persons using multiple medicines were used to ensure the cultural relevance of the LMQ-3. …”
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