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Haematology Education for Pharmacists

Haematology-specific prescribing, drug interaction review, patient counselling on oral therapies, and the medication safety questions that arise in real haematology practice.

In Development

This section is being built

Content for hospital pharmacists, oncology pharmacists, primary care pharmacists, and pharmacy technicians working with haematology patients will be posted here as it is written.

Planned content streams include:

  • SACT prescribing & verification: dose checks, renal and hepatic adjustments, supportive prescribing, and the common errors caught at pharmacy review.
  • Drug interactions in haematology: clinically important interactions affecting TKIs, IMiDs, anticoagulants, antifungals, and supportive therapies.
  • Oral therapy counselling: counselling frameworks for oral TKIs, IMiDs, BTK inhibitors, and other oral anti-cancer agents: adherence, side-effect management, and red flags patients should report.
  • Anticoagulant review & MURs: medicines use reviews for warfarin, DOACs, and LMWH in haematology patients: dose appropriateness, monitoring, reversal planning, and shared care interfaces.