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Diabetes leaflet lauched for Ramadhan
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| Launching the new leaflet at Whalley Range Pharmacy are from left Community Pharmacist Riaz Hinglotwala, Head of Medicines Management, Lindsay Holden, Medicines Management Project Manager, Lynn Bentley and Community Pharmacist, Maqsud Patel. |
An information leaflet giving advice to people who will be taking medicines for diabetes during Ramadhan has been launched.
It came in response to an idea put forward by Community Pharmacists Maqsud Patel and Riaz Hinglotwala.
Lindsay Holden, Head of Medicines Management, for Blackburn with Darwen Teaching PCT says, "We are aware that Ramadhan is a special month in the Islamic calendar, during which Muslims fast during daylight hours and this means the timing and nature of dietary intake is considerably altered.
"To manage diabetes, it is important to control diet and take medication and this can often be a problem as during fasting no medication is taken.
"Consequently we took the decision to publish this easy to follow guide to help patients who have diabetes to manage their condition whilst fasting.
"We expect high demand for the leaflet as the prevalence of diabetes in the Asian population is much higher than the general population and continues to rise."
Community Pharmacist, Maqsud Patel said, "The booklet Diabetes and Ramadhan' was produced in consultation with local GPs, mosques and the East Lancashire Diabetic Network.
"It gives practical advice on dietary measures and medication and includes information to assist patients in making more informed choices on the food they eat, medication matters and advice on possible complications and remedies."
Lindsay Holden adds, "Managing medicines during Ramadhan can be very difficult and because of fasting many people do not take them at all. This booklet is a welcome development as people with diabetes need information to help them manage their condition. "
11:40am Saturday 8th September 2007
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CommentPosted by: Dr Bill Quick, USA on 2:44pm Sat 8 Sep 07
It would be nice to include the text of the booklet, or a link to where it might be read by the interested reader.
Also, can the content be reproduced by others, or is it copyrighted?
It would be nice to include the text of the booklet, or a link to where it might be read by the interested reader.
Also, can the content be reproduced by others, or is it copyrighted?
Posted by: Shahid, Blackburn on 10:26am Thu 13 Sep 07
Well Done, Blackburn with Darwen PCT for producing the excellant information on Diabetes and Ramadan. This is going to benefit many patients with diabetes. My uncle is diabetic and this information is going to help him to understand better.
Well Done, Blackburn with Darwen PCT for producing the excellant information on Diabetes and Ramadan. This is going to benefit many patients with diabetes. My uncle is diabetic and this information is going to help him to understand better.
Posted by: Halima, Blackburn on 12:06pm Thu 13 Sep 07
i know the leaflet is brilliant all thanks to my uncle Riaz for producing a leaflet for mostly ME....
i know the leaflet is brilliant all thanks to my uncle Riaz for producing a leaflet for mostly ME....
Posted by: whalley range pharmacy, blackburn on 6:39pm Thu 13 Sep 07
[quote][bold]Dr Bill Quick[/bold] wrote:
It would be nice to include the text of the booklet, or a link to where it might be read by the interested reader.
Also, can the content be reproduced by others, or is it copyrighted?[/quote] http://www.eastlancs
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Dr Bill Quick wrote:
It would be nice to include the text of the booklet, or a link to where it might be read by the interested reader.
Also, can the content be reproduced by others, or is it copyrighted?
http://www.eastlancs
diabetes.nhs.uk/docu
ments/Ramadhan-LR.pd
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Posted by: annonymous, America on 3:07pm Thu 20 Sep 07
[quote][bold]Dr Bill Quick[/bold] wrote:
It would be nice to include the text of the booklet, or a link to where it might be read by the interested reader. Also, can the content be reproduced by others, or is it copyrighted?[/quote] YOU ARE SUCH A BEEP
Dr Bill Quick wrote:
It would be nice to include the text of the booklet, or a link to where it might be read by the interested reader. Also, can the content be reproduced by others, or is it copyrighted?
YOU ARE SUCH A BEEP
Posted by: annonymous, America on 3:09pm Thu 20 Sep 07
[quote][bold]Dr Bill Quick[/bold] wrote:
It would be nice to include the text of the booklet, or a link to where it might be read by the interested reader. Also, can the content be reproduced by others, or is it copyrighted?[/quote] YOU ARE SUCH A BEEP
Dr Bill Quick wrote:
It would be nice to include the text of the booklet, or a link to where it might be read by the interested reader. Also, can the content be reproduced by others, or is it copyrighted?
YOU ARE SUCH A BEEP
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