This is a short post about this publication with an interesting title.
I thought it was about the acute anxiety of carers when their loved one could not eat anymore, actually, it is about how doctors in British hospitals manage patients who could not take their medication orally.
The alternatives are either a soluble medication, a topical patch, or a nasogastric tube.
I wonder if there is not a more urgent problem for patients that could not swallow, than taking their medication.