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Prescribe or Pass: The PoP Pod

Prescribe or Pass: The PoP Pod

著者: Kate
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Prescribe or Pass: The PoP Pod is the clinician edition of Prescribe or Pass an evidence-based podcast for pharmacists, pharmacy students and other clinicians who work with medicines.

Hosted by Australian pharmacist, educator and science communicator Kate Thomas, each episode explores one medicine, one condition or one clinical concept, explaining not just what we do, but why we do it.

Expect practical pharmacology, clinical reasoning, patient counselling, common misconceptions, adverse effects, ethical reflection and the questions that arise in real-world practice.

Some episodes stand alone. Others form structured educational series, with reflective questions to support continuing professional development.

Clear, practical and independent, PoP Pod helps clinicians build confidence, challenge assumptions and communicate medicines information more effectively.


© 2026 Prescribe or Pass: The PoP Pod
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  • Ritalin vs Vyvanse: How Clinicians Choose ADHD Medications
    2026/07/15

    Why is one patient prescribed Ritalin while another receives Vyvanse? Is one medication “stronger” than the other? Does it mean their ADHD is more severe?

    In this episode of PoP Pod, we explore the clinical reasoning behind ADHD medication selection and explain why there is no one-size-fits-all approach.

    You’ll learn how clinicians individualise treatment by considering factors such as symptom profile, age, daily routine, duration of symptom control required, co-existing medical conditions, previous treatment response, side effects and patient preferences. We’ll also discuss why medication choice is a shared decision-making process and why finding the right treatment sometimes involves careful adjustment over time.

    Whether you’re a pharmacy student, pharmacist, doctor or another clinician who works with medicines, this episode will give you a practical framework for understanding how ADHD medications are chosen, and why two patients with the same diagnosis may receive completely different treatments.

    Learning objectives

    By the end of this episode, you should be able to:

    • Explain why ADHD medication selection is not based on the “severity” of ADHD alone.
    • Describe the key factors clinicians consider when choosing an ADHD medication.
    • Understand the importance of individualising treatment to suit the patient’s needs, lifestyle and goals.
    • Recognise the role of shared decision making in ADHD management.
    • Appreciate the importance of considering a patient’s complete medication history, including over-the-counter and complementary medicines, when reviewing ADHD treatment.

    As always, we’ll finish with reflective CPD questions to help translate today’s learning into your own clinical practice.


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  • ADHD Series | Episode 1 What Actually Is ADHD?
    2026/07/13

    ADHD is one of the most talked about and misunderstood conditions in healthcare.

    In the first episode of our ADHD series, we start with the foundations.

    What actually is ADHD? Why is it considered a disorder of executive function rather than simply a problem with attention? What roles do dopamine and noradrenaline play? How is ADHD diagnosed in Australia, and why is there no blood test or brain scan that can confirm it?

    We’ll also explore how ADHD is treated, from psychoeducation and behavioural strategies through to stimulant and non-stimulant medications, before discussing the pharmacist’s role as part of the multidisciplinary team.

    Whether you’re a pharmacist, pharmacy student or another clinician who works with medicines, this episode provides the framework for everything that follows in the series.

    In this episode you’ll learn:

    • What ADHD is and what it isn’t
    • Why “attention deficit” is a misleading name
    • Executive function and why it matters
    • The roles of dopamine and noradrenaline
    • How ADHD is diagnosed in Australia
    • The broad approaches to treatment
    • The main classes of ADHD medications
    • The pharmacist’s role in supporting people with ADHD

    This episode concludes with a reflective question to support your continuing professional development.

    Next episode: Why might one person with ADHD be prescribed methylphenidate while another receives an amphetamine? We’ll explore how clinicians choose between the two major stimulant families and why the answer is much more nuanced than many people realise.


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    34 分
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