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Jun 2023
40m 59s

S4 E13: JOMT: CVD with Dr Jim Moore; Met...

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Welcome to a new Hot Topics podcast from NB Medical with Dr Neal Tucker. In Just One More Thing we are joined by Dr. Jim Moore, chair of the Primary Care Cardiovascular Society, where we discuss cholesterol lowering therapies, new ways to treat heart failure, and how we may meet government targets for blood pressure control - can and should it all be done in general practice?

In news, is it good news as GPs are primed to solve the obesity crisis with semaglutide? And in research we look at a BMJ paper hoping to radically change how we monitor patients taking methotrexate, and in JAMA a new paper looks at strategies for helping patients stop opioids for chronic pain.

Resources

Primary Care Cardiovascular Society website
BMJ Methotrexate monitoring
JAMA Chronic opioid withdrawal
My Opioid Manager

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