Top doctors said the problem was being caused because the General Medical Council was placing less emphasis on pharmacology in UK medical schools.

They also said the risk was being compounded by the use of more complex medicines in the health service.

The GMC said it rejected the allegations completely.

The NHS spends

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Top doctors said the problem was being caused because the General Medical Council was placing less emphasis on pharmacology in UK medical schools. They...