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... targeting – using nanotechnology to make existing and new medicines work better and with fewer side effects and toxicity. ... to the site of disease. This allows the development of safer and more effective medications and diagnostic tools. I am particularly ... therapeutic delivery systems. This essentially means developing more effective and safer medications and diagnostic agents through loading ...
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... inappropriate care, phase in appropriate care, and find the most cost-effective ways to provide this care. To help solve these issues, I am ... knowledge, medical techniques, models of care, medical equipment and medicines and phasing out what is shown to be ineffective Impact ...
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... but is important for all therapeutic areas. Deprescribing medicines – that is, reducing the dose or stopping medicines that are unlikely to benefit particular groups of people. ... modes to benefit individual people. Future Focus To improve the way medicines are used in the community - to get the right drug. the right ...
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... toxicity, by understanding the benefits and safety of the different medicines we use, including antivenoms. For example, in snakebites my ... if a patient has envenoming and that we can then give safe and effective antivenom. I would like treatments that have no benefits and ...
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... understand and use information to make important decisions about medicines and their health. What would be the ultimate goal for your ... advances in medical technologies and the potential for repurposing medicines and accessing clinical trials – with a sound implementation ...
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... in group running events. Future Focus To provide more safe, effective and easy to use treatment options for patients living with ...