Medication reviews for people with intellectual disability


pharmacist with patient explaining medicines
Medication reviews for people with intellectual disability are a key tool in addressing an access gap in an underserved population, writes Manya Angley The authors of a recent systematic review examining processes and outcomes of clinical medication review (CMR) in community-settings in Australia concluded that CMRs are effective in optimising a range of clinical outcomes,

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