Name: Thomas Pullar MD FRCP  
Tom Pullar  

Post currently held: Consultant Physician with an interest in Rheumatology, Tayside University Hospitals NHS Trust and Honorary Senior Lecturer, University of Dundee.

Degrees & Diplomas:

MB ChB University of Glasgow 1978
MRCP (UK) 1980
MD University of Glasgow 1980
FRCP (Ed) 1992
FRCP (Glasgow) 1992
FRCP (London) 1994
 
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Main Research Interest:
Clinical aspects of fibromyalgia

Main Clinical Interest:
The management of rheumatoid arthritis

Other Activities
Regional Specialty Adviser in Medicine
 
Regional Specialty Tutor in Rheumatology
 
Member Training & Education Committee RCPE
 
Member Editorial Board Br J Rheumatol
 
Previously Member Editorial Board Br J Clin Pharm
 
Previously Member Council & Clinical Affairs Committee British Society for Rheumatology
 

 

Most Recent Publications
McMillan TW, Hamley J, Pullar T. Compliance with prescribed medicines in general medical and surgical wards. Br J Clin Practice, 1994;48:302-303.
 
Brown D, Reynolds N, Pullar T. Assessment and referral patterns of patients admitted after deliberate self-poisoning. Scot Med J, 1995;40:144-146.
 
Pullar T. Tenidap pharmacokinetics and drug interactions: introduction. Br J clin Pharmacol, 1995; 39 (Suppl 1):1-2
 
Pullar T. Second line drugs for arthritis: the reasons for early use. The Practitioner, 1995;239:387-390.
 
Pullar T. Guidelines for referral to rheumatology by GPs. Rheumatology in Practice, 1995;2(5):9-12.
 
McInnes I, Porter D, Murphy E, Thomson E, Madhok R, Hunter J, Pullar T, Capell H. Low dose desentisation does not reduce the toxicity of sulphasalazine in rheumatoid arthritis. Ann Rheum Dis, 1996; 55:328-30
 
Ho M & Pullar T. Cardiovascular reactions to gold compounds. Editorial. Br J Rheum,1997;36:154-156.
 
Box S & Pullar T. Sulphasalazine in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis. Br J Rheum,1997,36:382-386.
 
Pullar T. Routes of drug administration: Intra-articular injection. Prescribers Journal 1998; 38: 123-126
 
Ho M, Lavery B, Pullar T. The risk of treatment. A study of rheumatoid arthritis patients' attitudes. Br J Rheumatol, 1998; 37: 459-60
 
 
 

 

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