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ADHD Prescribing

Inattentive, impulsive, and hyperactive children have always existed, and it’s difficult to quantify the exact effect of labelling children with a disease name, rather than approaching them ‘the old-fashioned way’, whatever that might be.

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Urolithiasis and alpha blockers
Urolithiasis and alpha blockers
A/Prof Stephen Barnett

What is the evidence for 'medical expulsive therapy' using alpha blockers?

Eating Disorders in General Practice
Eating Disorders in General Practice
Dr Simon Curtis

Eating disorders are truly holistic, affecting all biopsychosocial dimensions of health so we need to keep an open mind and our antennae alert in a wide variety of clinical scenarios in General Practice.

Treatment burdens and time to do a bit more… nothing?
Treatment burdens and time to do a bit more… nothing?
Dr Robert Walker

We want to DO something for our patients, in part driven by guidelines - get their blood pressure down, improve their HbA1c, improve their life expectancy, but have we forgotten to ask - is this what you really want? And at what point are we doing more harm than good with the treatments we prescribe?

Measles: Rare, but Still There
Measles: Rare, but Still There
Sue Brown

Thankfully, Australian doctors nowadays will rarely see a case measles. Recently however, most states have issued measles outbreak alerts, largely linked to travellers visiting or returning from overseas.

Hearing Loss in Adults: Assessment and Management
Hearing Loss in Adults: Assessment and Management
NB Medical Education

There is a tendency to consider hearing loss a wasted consultation, a referral wasted time. But hearing loss leads to marked isolation, significant reduction in quality of life and has a huge economic impact.

Is it time to put a CAP on the number of PSA screening tests we are doing?
Is it time to put a CAP on the number of PSA screening tests we are doing?
NB Medical Education

'All screening programmes do harm; some do good as well, and, of these, some do more good than harm at reasonable cost’.

Adding mirtazapine to SSRIs or SNRIs... does it work?
Adding mirtazapine to SSRIs or SNRIs... does it work?
Dr Genevieve Yates

Imagine you are seeing Sue with major depression. You have referred her for talking therapy, tried a SSRI then an SNRI and she is still no better. What next? Is it worth adding in mirtazapine?

Where is the evidence...?
Where is the evidence...?
Dr Ahmed Rashid

Although evidence-based medicine has undoubtedly been a force for good and has transformed clinical practice for the better, it has also been responsible for a subtle change in power dynamics when it comes to clinical policymaking.

KISS: Mycoplasma genitalium
KISS: Mycoplasma genitalium
Medcast Medical Education Team

There’s been increasing attention on the little known organism Mycoplasma genitalium as an emerging cause of sexually transmitted conditions in women and men.