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Syringe Driver Survey Database migration to MedicinesComplete - January 2023

Syringe Driver Survey Database has moved to MedicinesComplete and is no longer available on palliativedrugs.com.

It has been renamed to PCF’s Syringe Driver Database and is now accessed through Drug Compatibility Checker.

Drug Compatibility Checker, through MedicinesComplete is a new tool providing essential compatibility knowledge to support the administration of injectable drugs combining published data and clinical practice reports.

Find out more about Drug Compatibility Checker:https://about.medicinescomplete.com/publication/drug-compatibility-checker/

If you have a subscription to Palliative Care Formulary through MedicinesComplete, you will have access to PCF’s Syringe Driver Database through Drug Compatibility Checker, at no charge through 2023. 

To contribute to PCF’s Syringe Driver Database please continue to submit a clinical practice report using palliativedrugs.com here: https://www.palliativedrugs.com/syringe-driver-database.html

To learn more about a subscription to the Palliative Care Formulary through MedicinesComplete, please contact us here: https://info.medicinescomplete.com/sales

If you have any questions regarding access to PCF’s Syringe Driver Database or would like to renew your subscription to Palliative Care Formulary, please contact pharmpress-support@rpharms.com.


Update: anti-epileptics monograph

29th December 2011

The anti-epileptics monograph has been updated and published in the Journal of Pain and Symptom Management (JPSM) as a therapeutic review. 

Howard P et al (2011) Therapeutic Reviews: Anti-epileptic drugs. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management. 42: 788-804.

This is the 8th therapeutic review in a series in the JPSM. Previous featured monographs include octreotide (July 2010), propofol (September 2010), psychostimulants (November 2010), thalidomide (January 2011), ketamine (March 2011), antipsychotics (May 2011) and loperamide (August 2011). All of these articles are based on those featured in PCF4.

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