Pharmaceutical Journal of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society
In recent years, proper attention has been given to women's health. In 2021, after the publication of the Royal Medicine's Statement of Work on Women's Health, in 2022 the Journal of Medicine was a partner in the Women's Information Path, which carried out its Women's Life Map, designed to make it easier for pharmacists to find the information they need.
One area where pharmacists and their teams are becoming more involved is menopausal care.
It wasn't that long ago that menopause was rarely discussed, and perimenopause - the transitional phase leading up to menopause - was almost unknown to women.Thanks to several public awareness campaigns and celebrity speaking engagements, there is now less stigma surrounding the topic of menopause.Women are more informed about treatment options, such as HRT, and are more likely to seek advice on menopause management and symptom relief.
However, challenges remain and – against a backdrop of increasing demand for HRT and drug shortages – Pharmacist Journal wants to ensure pharmacists have the necessary resources to support and empower women in decision-making around their menopausal care, as well as to train and improve pharmacy teams.
The Journal of Medicine has covered a number of related topics in recent years.There is no strong national institution for women with health generosity and care (good) recommendation (good) recommendation (good) recommendation or license in menstruation.
An in-depth CPD module on managing perimenopausal symptoms allows pharmacists to test their knowledge and we have highlighted calls for caution when prescribing inappropriate antidepressants to perimenopausal patients.
Our cover also helps you find HRT, a good guide on the smart behavior of Menopausal symptoms and the new non-hormonal treatment.The Pj Pre Pod article also highlighted the downsides of HRT that have affected and continue to affect many women.
But we understand that there is still a lot of work to do.To expand the coverage of menopause, the drug magazine Nuttan Tanna, Consultant Pharmacist at London Health and Osteoporosis, has teamed up with Osteoporosis at London North West University Healthcare NHS to answer your questions.Nuttan runs drug therapy clinics focused on menopause management support and osteoporosis and fracture prevention;He donated it and published it.
To help you decide what to do next, we want to hear from you:
- What do you want to know about the menopause/hrt?
- Do you have a practical scenario that you would like to focus on?
- What other problems related to menopause do you think we should solve?
Please send us questions and suggestions using the form below or email us at: editor@
We look forward to hearing from you.
Team Pj
