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Websites Update in Anaesthesia. An educational journal aimed at providing practi-
cal advice for those working in isolated or diffi cult environments. Extremely
valuable resource; all twenty-fi ve issues accessible on-line.
Bandolier—evidence based web site incorporating the Oxford Pain Internet http://www.nda.ox.ac.uk/wfsa/index.htm
Site is a free resource
AnaesthesiaUK is an educational resource for postgraduate exams. As well as
http://www.jr2.ox.ac.uk/Bandolier/booth/painpag/index2.html
instructive material, it provides access to a weekly tutorial
Lothian Joint Formulary is freely accessible on the internet. Th ere are both http://www.frca.co.uk/default.aspx
adult and paediatric formularies. Two choices are provided for each group
of drugs. Analgesics are under Central Nervous System section 4.7. Detailed A selection of articles on acute pain topics
drug information is not given http://www.frca.co.uk/SectionContents.aspx?sectionid=148
http://www.ljf.scot.nhs.uk/ A selection of articles on chronic pain topics
Lothian Joint Formulary can be downloaded and saved http://www.frca.co.uk/SectionContents.aspx?sectionid=183
http://www.ljf.scot.nhs.uk/downloads/ljf_adult_20060524.pdf