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    Widening consumer access to medicines through switching medicines to non-prescription: a six country comparison by Gauld, Natalie J, Kelly, Fiona S, Kurosawa, Nahoko, Bryant, Linda J M, Emmerton, Lynne M, Buetow, Stephen A

    Published in PloS one (24-09-2014)
    “…Switching or reclassifying medicines with established safety profiles from prescription to non-prescription aims to increase timely consumer access to…”
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    General practitioners' and pharmacists' perceptions of the role of community pharmacists in delivering clinical services by Bryant, Linda J.M., Coster, Gregor, Gamble, Greg D., McCormick, Ross N.

    “…Because community pharmacists are encouraged to provide clinical services, there is a need to determine the role perceptions of both community pharmacists and…”
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    Medicines reclassification from a pharmaceutical industry perspective: An international qualitative study by Gauld, Natalie J., Kelly, Fiona S., Emmerton, Lynne M., Kurosawa, Nahoko, Bryant, Linda J.M., Buetow, Stephen A.

    “…Widening access to medicines through reclassification (‘switching’) of medicines from prescription to non-prescription is an international trend generally…”
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    The General Practitioner-Pharmacist Collaboration (GPPC) study: a randomised controlled trial of clinical medication reviews in community pharmacy by Bryant, Linda J.M., Coster, Gregor, Gamble, Greg D., McCormick, Ross N.

    “…Objectives  There are conflicting results in studies of pharmacists undertaking medication reviews for older people. With increasing promotion and funding for…”
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    Medicines adherence - evidence for any intervention is disappointing by Bryant, Linda

    Published in Journal of primary health care (01-09-2011)
    “…Comments on the disappointing outcomes of interventions to improve adherence with medicines over the years. Notes that any improvement in adherence that may…”
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    Widening Consumer Access to Medicines through Switching Medicines to Non-Prescription: A Six Country Comparison: e107726 by Gauld, Natalie J, Kelly, Fiona S, Kurosawa, Nahoko, Bryant, Linda JM, Emmerton, Lynne M, Buetow, Stephen A

    Published in PloS one (01-09-2014)
    “…Background Switching or reclassifying medicines with established safety profiles from prescription to non-prescription aims to increase timely consumer access…”
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