Frank, O.2012-11-012012-11-012011Australian Family Physician, 2011; 40(9):659-6590300-8495http://hdl.handle.net/2440/73874Since the inception of the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) in the late 1940s there has been a dramatic increase in the range of medicines that are available to the Australian community. The simultaneous rise in the prevalence of chronic disease means that many patients are taking multiple medicines on a long term basis, with a concommitent increased risk of drug related problems including adverse effects, and drug-drug interactions and drug-disease interactions.enCopyright © 2011 RMIT PublishingPharmaceutical policy -- AustraliaChronic diseases -- Australia -- StatisticsPatients -- Medical careDrugs -- Side effectsDrug interactionsDrugs -- PrescribingA fistful of prescriptions: is there a better way?Journal article00201125900002951925000022-s2.0-8005353721727818Frank, O. [0000-0001-9028-1835]