Jonathan and Lucy talk about drug holidays, often known as treatment breaks.
Sometimes it can be helpful to consider temporarily stopping a person’s medicines in order to take into account what really matters to them at a particular point of their lives. Jonathan and Lucy discuss when this might be appropriate, particularly around the festive period where everyday life might be slightly different for some people.
This includes situations where, for example, symptoms that were previously troublesome are controlled and the person wishes to see if they can manage without the medicine for a short time. They discuss the types of medicines or conditions this may apply to, in particular those where there is limited prognostic value (that is, where stopping taking them is unlikely to affect their chances of having a relapse of their condition or having an event that will affect their longer term health). This can help reduce the overall burden of the medicines someone takes, reduce the risk of them having an adverse event, and probably improve their overall quality of life. They also discuss the age-old question of whether its ok to have an alcoholic beverage of your preference at Christmas, always in moderation of course!
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