Drug treatments Resources

20 August 2018

New drug treatments and licence extensions for existing osteoporosis treatments have emerged, although debate continues about drug treatment length and safety, particularly potential adverse effects. Alarming media reports regarding treatments and adverse effects appear regularly, heightening public anxiety. If doctor consultations are brief and there is little opportunity to explore treatment benefits and risks, and discuss uncertainty, it seems unsurprising that many patients consider abandoning their treatments altogether.

Rachel Ashcroft-Hands BSc (Hons) Nursing Studies, RGN is an Osteoporosis Nurse for the National Osteoporosis Society, Bath.
r.ashcroft-hands@nos.org.uk

Article accepted for publication: December 2012

Topics:  Concordance

In her second article Sue Hunter describes the drug management of asthma.
Sue Hunter MA, SRN, RSCN, ITU Cert, PN Cert is Principal at AMC Healthcare Training, Liverpool.
Article accepted for publication July 2001.

Topics:  Drug treatments