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DTB Podcast

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For 50 years, Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin (DTB) has provided rigorous and independent evaluations of, and practical advice on, individual treatments and the overall management of disease for doctors, pharmacists and other healthcare professionals. DTB has always been wholly independent of the pharmaceutical industry, Government and regulatory authorities. DTB is also free of advertising and other forms of commercial sponsorship.
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Episodes

Medicines and global warming, donanemab for AD, and cytisine for smoking cessation

April 25, 2024 15:41 - 26 minutes - 35.8 MB

In this podcast recorded in early April, James Cave (Editor-in-Chief) and David Phizackerley (Deputy Editor) talk about the May 2024 issue of DTB. They discuss the editorial that highlights the effect medicines have on greenhouse gas emissions and the need to consider the environmental impact of all aspects of the patient care pathway​ (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/62/5/66). They review the results of a study that assessed the effect of donanemab on early symptomatic Alzheimer's disease​ (http...

Drug safety alerts, valproate safety (again) and a new contraceptive POP

March 26, 2024 10:11 - 31 minutes - 71.4 MB

In this podcast recorded in early March, James Cave (Editor-in-Chief) and David Phizackerley (Deputy Editor) talk about the April 2024 issue of DTB. They discuss the editorial that questions whether drug safety alerts are effective in changing practice and whether more needs to be done to implement safety recommendations (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/62/4/50). They review the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency's latest risk minimisation measures for using valproate, which inc...

Protecting consumers, tramadol-warfarin interaction and very low calorie diets

February 28, 2024 05:00 - 27 minutes - 62.1 MB

In this podcast recorded in early February, James Cave (Editor-in-Chief) and David Phizackerley (Deputy Editor) talk about the March 2024 issue of DTB. They discuss the editorial highlighting the important work that the founders of The Medical Letter, Worst Pills, Best Pills and Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin did to scrutinise the safety of medicines and the need to challenge the processes by which medicines are licensed, appraised, commissioned and promoted (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/62/...

ADHD medicines shortages, fluoroquinolone safety, drugs not to prescribe

January 30, 2024 11:21 - 26 minutes - 61.6 MB

In this podcast recorded in early January, James Cave (Editor-in-Chief) and David Phizackerley (Deputy Editor) talk about the February 2024 issue of DTB. They discuss the editorial that highlights problems associated with shortages of ADHD medicines.  They talk about two safety alerts issued by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency that focus on the adverse effects of fluoroquinolone antibiotics on physical and mental health.  The main article considers various NHS initiati...

Continuity of care, statins and myasthenia gravis, and acne

December 28, 2023 12:59 - 17 minutes - 39.6 MB

In this podcast recorded in BMA House in December, James Cave (Editor-in-Chief) and David Phizackerley (Deputy Editor) talk about the January 2024 issue of DTB. They discuss continuity of care in general practice and the benefits it offers (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/62/1/2). They discuss a safety alert issued by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency that highlights a very small number of reports of new-onset or aggravation of pre-existing myasthenia gravis associated with...

Rationalising blood tests, bempedoic acid and CV outcomes and semaglutide for obesity

November 30, 2023 10:23 - 26 minutes - 61.1 MB

In this podcast, James Cave (Editor-in-Chief) and David Phizackerley (Deputy Editor) talk about the December 2023 issue of DTB. They discuss monitoring drugs in primary care and the need to rationalise the number of blood tests undertaken (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/61/12/178). They talk about a study that reported the effect of bempedoic acid on a composite cardiovascular outcome (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/61/12/180). The main article is a review of semaglutide as an option for weight man...

BNF moving with the times; preventable deaths; plus an intro to pharmacogenetics

October 25, 2023 11:33 - 20 minutes - 27.6 MB

In this podcast, James Cave (Editor-in-Chief) and David Phizackerley (Deputy Editor) talk about the November 2023 issue of DTB. They discuss the history of the BNF and the announcement that the 86th edition of the BNF and the 2023–2024 edition of the BNF for Children will be the last print issues to be purchased by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence for the NHS in England (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/61/11/162 and https://dtb.bmj.com/content/61/11/166). They talk about a re...

Taxing ill health, and what evidence for intravenous vitamins?

September 27, 2023 11:12 - 16 minutes - 38.5 MB

In this podcast, James Cave (Editor-in-Chief) and David Phizackerley (Deputy Editor) talk about the October 2023 issue of DTB. They discuss NHS prescription charges in England and the impact they have on people with long-term ill health (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/61/10/146). They talk about a study that assessed the incidence of retinopathy associated with hydroxychloroquine (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/61/10/148). The main article discusses intravenous vitamins and reviews the evidence fo...

NICE and redacted data, spironolactone for acne, and drugs with anticholinergic activity

August 30, 2023 12:09 - 28 minutes - 65 MB

In this podcast, James Cave (Editor-in-Chief) and David Phizackerley (Deputy Editor) talk about the September 2023 issue of DTB. They discuss concerns over redacted data in NICE appraisal documents (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/61/9/130). They review a placebo-controlled study that assessed the use of spironolactone for women with acne (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/61/9/132). The main article explores anticholinergic burden and the risk of cognitive decline, dementia and increased mortality as...

FeNO and asthma, low-dose aspirin and H pylori eradication, plus finerenone

July 26, 2023 11:59 - 24 minutes - 56.6 MB

In this podcast, James Cave (Editor-in-Chief) and David Phizackerley (Deputy Editor) talk about the August 2023 issue of DTB. They discuss measurement of fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) in the management of asthma (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/61/8/114). They review a study that assessed the use of H. pylori eradication in people taking low-dose aspirin (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/61/8/116). The main article explores the evidence for the use of finerenone for CKD associated with type ...

July 2023: Whither evidence, COI in guidelines, isotretinoin safety, SGLT2 inhibitors and Utrogestan shortage

June 28, 2023 16:25 - 26 minutes - 61.8 MB

In this podcast, James Cave (Editor-in-Chief) and David Phizackerley (Deputy Editor) talk about the July 2023 issue of DTB. They discuss evidence-based medicine, access to evidence and increasing use of press releases and social media to present evidence (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/61/7/98). They talk about the safety of isotretinoin (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/61/7/99) and review a study that assessed the accuracy of conflict of interest statements in clinical guidelines (https://dtb.bmj....

DTB 60th anniversary podcast interview - Barbara Mintzes

June 14, 2023 11:04 - 35 minutes - 32.8 MB

In a series of podcasts to mark the 60th anniversary of DTB, we talk to some of DTB's Editorial Board members and other colleagues about their work and their involvement with DTB. In this podcast, David Phizackerley (DTB deputy editor) talks to Barbara Mintzes (DTB associate editor)  who is Associate Professor at the School of Pharmacy and Charles Perkins Centre at the University of Sydney, where she has worked since 2015.  Her background is in epidemiology and the main focus of her work is o...

Aciclovir PEP after VZ exposure in pregnancy, falls and fractures with aspirin, an inclisiran rant

May 31, 2023 12:19 - 33 minutes - 77.4 MB

In this podcast, James Cave (Editor-in-Chief) and David Phizackerley (Deputy Editor) talk about the June 2023 issue of DTB. They discuss new guidelines on post-exposure prophylaxis for varicella or shingles during pregnancy (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/61/6/82). They review the effect of low-dose aspirin on fractures and falls (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/61/6/85), and talk about a study that does not provide meaningful cardiovascular outcome data for inclisiran (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/...

May 2023 - another DTB celebration (or two), OACs and NSAIDs, and siRNA-based therapeutics

April 20, 2023 04:26 - 25 minutes - 58.8 MB

In this podcast, James Cave (Editor-in-Chief) and David Phizackerley (Deputy Editor) talk about the May 2023 issue of DTB. They celebrate 60 years since DTB became independent from The Medical Letter and discuss what DTB stands for (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/61/5/66). They review a retrospective cohort study involving people taking oral anticoagulants that compared the risk of bleeding and embolic events in new users of NSAIDs with those not prescribed NSAIDs (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/6...

When should you take antihypertensive medication. Prescribing for skin conditions in pregnancy

March 22, 2023 02:09 - 21 minutes - 48.4 MB

In this podcast, James Cave (Editor-in-Chief) and David Phizackerley (Deputy Editor) talk about the April 2023 issue of DTB. They discuss evidence around morning and evening doses of antihypertensive medication (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/61/4/50). They review a study that analysed health technology assessment decisions made in Australia, Canada and England (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/61/4/51) and also talk about managing skin conditions in women who are planning pregnancy or who are pregna...

DTB 60th anniversary podcast interview - Joanna Girling

March 08, 2023 10:55 - 36 minutes - 33.3 MB

In a series of podcasts to mark the 60th anniversary of DTB, we talk to some of DTB's Editorial Board members and other colleagues about their work and their involvement with DTB. In this podcast, recorded May 2022, David Phizackerley (DTB's deputy editor) talks to Joanna Girling who is a consultant in obstetric medicine in north London and has been involved with DTB since 2006. Joanna talks about her clinical work, her role with establishing the local maternity network and her involvement in...

Penicillin allergy, lecanemab and Alzeimer's disease, a new oral contraceptive and statins for all

February 20, 2023 07:33 - 30 minutes

In this podcast, James Cave (Editor-in-Chief) and David Phizackerley (Deputy Editor) talk about the March 2023 issue of DTB. They discuss incorrect penicillin allergy labels and ways that these can be corrected (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/61/3/34). They review clinical trial results for lecanameb in early Alzheimer's disease (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/61/3/37) and also talk about a new combined oral contraceptive that contains estetrol and drospirenone (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/61/3/39)...

Penicillin allergy, lecanemab and Alzeimer’s disease, a new oral contraceptive and statins for all

February 20, 2023 07:33 - 30 minutes - 68.8 MB

In this podcast, James Cave (Editor-in-Chief) and David Phizackerley (Deputy Editor) talk about the March 2023 issue of DTB. They discuss incorrect penicillin allergy labels and ways that these can be corrected (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/61/3/34). They review clinical trial results for lecanameb in early Alzheimer's disease (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/61/3/37) and also talk about a new combined oral contraceptive that contains estetrol and drospirenone (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/61/3/39)...

Swapping to edoxaban, DOACs in renal impairment, inflammatory rheumatic diseases in pregnancy

January 23, 2023 01:57 - 25 minutes - 58 MB

In this podcast, James Cave (Editor-in-Chief) and David Phizackerley (Deputy Editor) talk about the February 2023 issue of DTB. They discuss concerns over a national initiative in England to transfer people with atrial fibrillation to edoxaban from other DOACs (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/61/2/18). They review a study that examined whether the correct dose of DOAC was used in people with renal impairment (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/61/2/21). They talk about the use of empagliflozin in people...

DTB 60th anniversary podcast interview - John Dowden

January 12, 2023 18:26 - 35 minutes - 32.9 MB

In a series of podcasts to mark the 60th anniversary of DTB, we talk to some of DTB's Editorial Board members and other colleagues about their work and their involvement with DTB. In this podcast, David Phizackerley (DTB's deputy editor) talks to Dr John Dowden, the editor of Australian Prescriber since 1990. Australian Prescriber (https://www.nps.org.au/australian-prescriber) is an independent peer-reviewed journal providing critical commentary on drugs and therapeutics for health professio...

Happy New Year, sad news from Australia, toxocarosis in humans and yet more on valproate safety

December 20, 2022 05:20 - 21 minutes - 48.3 MB

In this podcast, James Cave (Editor-in-Chief) and David Phizackerley (Deputy Editor) talk about the January 2023 issue of DTB. They begin with another reminder of the concerns over the use of sodium valproate. They talk about the closure of NPS MedicineWise in Australia and the uncertainty over the future of Australian Prescriber - https://dtb.bmj.com/content/61/1/2. They highlight the risk of eye problems with dupilumab - https://dtb.bmj.com/content/61/1/6 (see more links below) and the cha...

December 2022 - MHT and 'brain fog', risks from sodium-containing paracetamol and 2022 revisited

November 22, 2022 05:32 - 25 minutes

In this podcast, James Cave (Editor-in-Chief) and David Phizackerley (Deputy Editor) talk about the December 2022 issue of DTB. They discuss cognitive changes that have been reported during the menopause and whether there is a role for MHT (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/60/12/178). They highlight an observational study that found an association between the use of sodium-containing paracetamol and cardiovascular events (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/60/12/181), and talk about the evidence for incr...

December 2022 - MHT and ’brain fog’, risks from sodium-containing paracetamol and 2022 revisited

November 22, 2022 05:32 - 25 minutes - 59.3 MB

In this podcast, James Cave (Editor-in-Chief) and David Phizackerley (Deputy Editor) talk about the December 2022 issue of DTB. They discuss cognitive changes that have been reported during the menopause and whether there is a role for MHT (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/60/12/178). They highlight an observational study that found an association between the use of sodium-containing paracetamol and cardiovascular events (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/60/12/181), and talk about the evidence for incr...

DTB 60th anniversary podcast interview - Jo Congleton

November 03, 2022 18:29 - 18 minutes - 17.1 MB

In a series of podcasts to mark the 60th anniversary of DTB, we talk to some of DTB's Editorial Board members and other colleagues about their work and their involvement with DTB. In this podcast, David Phizackerley (DTB's deputy editor) talks to Dr Jo Congleton, who is a consultant in Integrated Respiratory Care in Brighton and Hove. She is also clinical lead for the Kent, Surrey, Sussex Academic Health and Science Network (AHSN) Respiratory Programme. Her interests are in chronic respirat...

November 2022 - FMT, methotrexate and COVID vaccine boosters, and Palforzia for peanut allergy

October 26, 2022 03:49 - 30 minutes - 68.7 MB

In this podcast, James Cave (Editor-in-Chief) and David Phizackerley (Deputy Editor) talk about the November 2022 issue of DTB. They discuss the use of faecal microbiota transplantation to treat gastrointestinal infections and in particular its role in managing Clostridioides difficile infection (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/60/11/162). They highlight a study that assessed the effect of interrupting methotrexate treatment on COVID-19 booster vaccine response (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/60/11/...

October 2022 - two freebies, advertising woes, paracetamol (again) and standing up to Pharma

September 26, 2022 13:54 - 32 minutes - 29.5 MB

In this podcast, James Cave (Editor-in-Chief) and David Phizackerley (Deputy Editor) talk about the October 2022 issue of DTB. They discuss whether the language used in announcements from organisations such as NHS England, NICE and the MHRA regarding new medicines is appropriate and highlight concerns that some press releases are at risk of promoting POMs to the public (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/60/10/146). They review a study that assessed the effect that regular doses of paracetamol had o...

September 2022 - healthcare costs, gout, metformin and B12, more on COI and carbetocin

August 22, 2022 04:26 - 26 minutes - 60.6 MB

In this podcast, James Cave (Editor-in-Chief) and David Phizackerley (Deputy Editor) talk about the September 2022 issue of DTB. They discuss a new national guideline on the management of gout (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/60/9/130). They highlight a safety update on the risk of vitamin B12 deficiency with metformin (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/60/9/131) and provide an overview of a study that analysed the way countries across Europe report payments made by pharmaceutical companies to healthca...

August 2022 - COI, STOMP/STAMP, BP deprescribing, amiodarone and bempedoic acid

July 25, 2022 04:33 - 32 minutes - 73.4 MB

In this podcast, James Cave (Editor-in-Chief) and David Phizackerley (Deputy Editor) talk about the August 2022 issue of DTB. They discuss progress in reducing use of psychotropic medications in adults and children with a learning disability, autism or both (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/60/8/114). They also provide an overview of a study that assessed the effect of deprescribing antihypertensive medication in older people (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/60/8/118) and talk about a national safety ...

July 2022 - an e-letter, estradiol, APPGs, inclisiran and nitrofurantoin

June 28, 2022 03:46 - 29 minutes - 66.9 MB

In this podcast, James Cave (Editor-in-Chief) and David Phizackerley (Deputy Editor) provide an overview of the July 2022 issue of DTB. They discuss the proposed reclassification of estradiol vaginal tablets from Prescription Only Medicine to a Pharmacy medicine (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/60/7/98) and review a study that assessed pharmaceutical industry funding of All Party Parliamentary Groups (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/60/7/100). They talk about the evidence for the lipid-lowering drug ...

June 2022 - a complaint, primary care spirometry, paracetamol and frailty, serotonin syndrome

May 26, 2022 03:45 - 20 minutes - 47.9 MB

In this podcast, James Cave (Editor-in-Chief) and David Phizackerley (Deputy Editor) provide an overview of the June 2022 issue of DTB. They discuss the impact that the cessation of spirometry services in primary care has had on diagnosing obstructive lung disease (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/60/6/82). They highlight two separate patient safety incident reports from the Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch - confusion over the prescribed dose of oral morphine solution and the harm caused by...

May 2022 - an apology, international drug bulletins, mirtazapine and oral antivirals for covid-19

April 26, 2022 03:13 - 20 minutes - 47.6 MB

In this podcast, James Cave (Editor-in-Chief) and David Phizackerley (Deputy Editor) provide an overview of the May 2022 issue of DTB. They talk about drug bulletins across the world and the role of the International Society of Drug Bulletins in supporting bulletins and ensuring that they are intellectually and financially independent (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/60/5/66). They review a study that assessed the use of mirtazapine for treating agitation in people with dementia (https://dtb.bmj....

DTB turns 60! Plus: conflicts of interest, harms from nitrofurantoin and hypertension in pregnancy

March 22, 2022 04:28 - 28 minutes - 65.4 MB

In this podcast, James Cave (Editor-in-Chief) and David Phizackerley (Deputy Editor) provide an overview of the April 2022 issue of DTB. They talk about DTB's 60th anniversary, the importance of independent scrutiny of new medicines and the need to question how medicines are licensed and used (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/60/4/50). They highlight the benefits of a comprehensive national register of conflicts of interest and discuss a study that compared a quadpill containing low doses of four ...

March 2022 - Paracetamol and blood pressure, greener inhalers, harms from medicines and naldemedine

February 22, 2022 16:19 - 22 minutes - 20.5 MB

In this podcast, James Cave (Editor-in-Chief) and David Phizackerley (Deputy Editor) provide an overview of the March 2022 issue of DTB. They talk about paracetamol and its effect on blood pressure and discuss progress on moving to inhalers that have less of an impact on the environment (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/60/3/34). The editors review a study that examined harms from medicines (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/60/3/37) and discuss the use of naldemedine in the management of opioid-induced...

Overprescribing, overuse of short-acting beta agonists, inflammatory bowel disease in pregnancy

January 25, 2022 05:53 - 21 minutes - 49.5 MB

In this podcast, James Cave (Editor-in-Chief) and David Phizackerley (Deputy Editor) provide an overview of the February 2022 issue of DTB. They talk about some of the details from a national report on overprescribing and discuss its implications (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/60/2/18). The editors review a study that highlighted overprescribing of short-acting beta agonists in people with asthma (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/60/2/21). They also discuss an article on prescribing for women of chi...

January 2022 - Molnupiravir, potentially harmful prescribing and antidepressant withdrawal reactions

December 18, 2021 20:27 - 28 minutes - 64.5 MB

In this podcast, James Cave (Editor-in-Chief) and David Phizackerley (Deputy Editor) provide an overview of the January 2022 issue of DTB. They discuss the UK Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency's decision to license the oral antiviral drug molnupiravir (Lagevrio) and the paucity of publicly available clinical trial data - https://dtb.bmj.com/content/60/1/2. The editors talk about a study that highlighted potentially inappropriate prescribing in middle-aged adults - https://dt...

Dec 2021 - Overprescribing, BP monitor accuracy, topical steroids, and bremelanotide and flibanserin

November 22, 2021 01:13 - 22 minutes - 51.9 MB

In this podcast, James Cave (Editor-in-Chief) and David Phizackerley (Deputy Editor) provide an overview of the December issue of DTB. They discuss a recently published national report on overprescribing of medicines. The editors talk about a study that assessed the accuracy of home blood pressure monitors (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/59/12/179) and highlight a safety alert on topical steroid withdrawal reactions (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/59/12/184). They also review an article on the US F...

November 2021 - Drugs to avoid, penicillin allergy and a new drug for osteoporosis

October 24, 2021 22:56 - 19 minutes - 45.6 MB

In this podcast, James Cave (Editor-in-Chief) and David Phizackerley (Deputy Editor) provide an overview of the November issue of DTB. They discuss a French initiative that identifies a range of drugs that should not be prescribed (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/59/11/162) and talk about the difficulty of assessing whether patients' penicillin allergy records are correct (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/59/11/163). They also review an article on the use of romosozumab for osteoporosis (https://dtb.b...

October 2021 - Desogestrel POM to P, PCI in stable IHD, and migraine in pregnancy

September 29, 2021 09:35 - 21 minutes - 20 MB

In this podcast, James Cave (Editor-in-Chief) and David Phizackerley (Deputy Editor) provide an overview of the October issue of DTB. They discuss the impact of making desogestrel contraceptives available for purchase from pharmacies (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/59/10/146) and talk about the role of percutaneous coronary intervention in patients with stable ischaemic heart disease (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/59/10/150). They also review an article about managing migraine in pregnancy (https:...

September 2021: Aducanumab for Alzheimer's, antibiotics, shared-decision making, and dental health

August 23, 2021 08:00 - 23 minutes

In this podcast, James Cave (Editor-in-Chief) and David Phizackerley (Deputy Editor) provide an overview of the September issue of DTB. They discuss the US FDA's controversial decision to license aducanumab for Alzheimer's disease (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/59/9/130) and consider barriers to prescribing shorter courses of antibiotics in primary care (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/59/9/131). The editors also highlight the impact that some medicines have on oral health and dental treatment (htt...

September 2021: Aducanumab for Alzheimer’s, antibiotics, shared-decision making, and dental health

August 23, 2021 08:00 - 23 minutes - 21.8 MB

In this podcast, James Cave (Editor-in-Chief) and David Phizackerley (Deputy Editor) provide an overview of the September issue of DTB. They discuss the US FDA's controversial decision to license aducanumab for Alzheimer's disease (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/59/9/130) and consider barriers to prescribing shorter courses of antibiotics in primary care (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/59/9/131). The editors also highlight the impact that some medicines have on oral health and dental treatment (htt...

August 2021. Community pharmacy discharge medicines service: a step towards improved patient safety?

July 26, 2021 09:06 - 20 minutes - 19.2 MB

In this podcast, James Cave (Editor-in-Chief) and David Phizackerley (Deputy Editor) provide an overview of the August issue of DTB (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/59/8). The editors talk about the MHRA's decision to reverse the EMA's decision and allow boron-containing chloramphenicol eye drops to be used in children aged below 2 years. They discuss a scheme in England that allows hospital staff to refer patients who would benefit from extra guidance around their medicines regimen for support f...

July 2021 - Chloramphenicol eye drops, boron, infants and fertility

June 23, 2021 07:30 - 26 minutes - 24.5 MB

In this podcast, James Cave (Editor-in-Chief) and David Phizackerley (Deputy Editor) provide an overview of the July issue of DTB. The editors catch up on developments with proposals for all doctors in the UK to provide financial and non-financial declarations of interest. They discuss the problem of boron in chloramphenicol eye drop products and the impact on treating children aged under 2 years (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/59/7/98). The editors also talk about PPIs for persistent throat sy...

June 2021 - COVID-19 vaccination in pregnancy

May 24, 2021 07:50 - 25 minutes - 23.2 MB

In this podcast, James Cave (Editor-in-Chief) and David Phizackerley (Deputy Editor) review the June issue of DTB. The list of articles mentioned in this podcast: The Editorial “COVID-19 vaccination in pregnancy” - https://dtb.bmj.com/content/59/6/82 DTB select “Stepping down asthma treatment” - https://dtb.bmj.com/content/59/6/85 Review “Prescribing for pregnancy: managing diabetes” - https://dtb.bmj.com/content/59/6/88 Republished case report “Euglycaemic diabetic ketoacidosis in a 43-year...

May 2021 - Time for transparency

April 26, 2021 09:08 - 20 minutes - 28.2 MB

In this podcast, James Cave (Editor-in-Chief) and David Phizackerley (Deputy Editor) review the May issue of DTB. In light of the "First do no harm" report, the editorial discusses the need for a mandatory register of payments made by pharmaceutical and medical device companies to healthcare professionals, healthcare organisations and patient support organisations (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/59/5/66). The editors talk about the BTS guideline on long-term use of macrolides (https://dtb.bmj.c...

April 2021 - Asthma, a disease of variability

March 22, 2021 10:19 - 27 minutes - 37.1 MB

In this podcast, James Cave (Editor-in-Chief) and David Phizackerley (Deputy Editor) review the April issue of DTB. The editorial discusses variability in the management of people with severe asthma (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/59/4/50). The editors talk about a summary of an article on changes in prescribing of statins (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/59/4/53). The main article explores the use of aspirin for pre-eclampsia (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/59/4/56) and the case report is of a patien...

March 2021 - Opioid safety: striking the right balance

February 23, 2021 08:40 - 23 minutes - 31.9 MB

In this podcast, James Cave (Editor-in-Chief) and David Phizackerley (Deputy Editor) review the March issue of DTB (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/59/3). The editorial discusses a national safety alert that highlighted the risk of dependence associated with prolonged use of opioids for non-cancer pain and a proposal that all opioid medicines in the UK carry the warning "can cause addiction" (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/59/3/34). The editors talk about an article on the rationale and science beh...

February 2021 - Why vaccines matter

January 25, 2021 09:00 - 23 minutes - 32.5 MB

In this podcast, James Cave (Editor-in-Chief) and David Phizackerley (Deputy Editor) discuss the February issue of DTB. This includes an editorial that highlights the benefits associated with the human papillomavirus (HPV) and herpes zoster vaccination programmes (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/early/2021/01/11/dtb.2020.000048). The editors talk about a cohort study, which found that many older people who had recently been prescribed a calcium-channel blocker for hypertension were subsequently g...

January 2021 - COVID-19 vaccination: we need more than the ‘mum test’

January 04, 2021 20:30 - 22 minutes - 30.2 MB

In this podcast, James Cave (Editor-in-Chief) and David Phizackerley (Deputy Editor) discuss the January issue of DTB (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/59/1). This includes an editorial that highlights the urgent need for more information for the public to support the national COVID-19 vaccination programme (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/59/1/2). The editors talk about the importance of knowing how patients use their medicines at home (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/59/1/3)and discuss advice for popula...

COVID-19 vaccines - getting the information right

November 27, 2020 18:55 - 13 minutes - 17.9 MB

In this podcast James Cave (Editor in Chief) and David Phizackerley (Deputy Editor) discuss some of the challenges associated with the national COVID-19 vaccination programme. In particular, they highlight the importance of making information on the vaccines’ safety and efficacy available to help people make an informed decision on vaccination. Read the paper: https://dtb.bmj.com/content/early/2020/11/24/dtb.2020.000071 Please subscribe to the DTB podcast to get episodes automatically downlo...

December 2020 - Hype and hope of bedtime dosing of antihypertensives

November 25, 2020 09:16 - 24 minutes - 33.2 MB

In this podcast, James Cave (Editor-in-Chief) and David Phizackerley (Deputy Editor) preview the December issue of DTB. This includes an editorial that discusses the results of a study that suggested that people who took antihypertensive medication at bedtime had a lower risk of a cardiovascular event. The editors talk about a threat to the supply of the Priadel brand of lithium carbonate. They also discuss the use of esketamine for treatment-resistant depression. This month's case report in...