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The Formulary Monograph Service provides monthly drug monographs and utilization evaluations for Pharmacy & Therapeutics Committees. This service aids in informed drug selection and management for healthcare facilities.

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  • Pharmaceutical Science
  • Clinical Pharmacy
  • Drug Information

Background:

  • Pharmacy & Therapeutics Committees require timely and accurate drug information.
  • New drug approvals and late-stage trial data necessitate ongoing evaluation.
  • Effective medication use evaluations (MUE) are crucial for patient safety and cost management.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide comprehensive monographs on newly released and late-phase drugs.
  • To offer concise summaries for pharmacy and nursing in-services.
  • To deliver detailed drug utilization/medication use evaluations (DUE/MUE).

Main Methods:

  • Publication of 5-6 detailed monographs per month.
  • Inclusion of monthly 1-page summary monographs.
  • Provision of a comprehensive monthly DUE/MUE.

Main Results:

  • Subscribers receive print and online access to monographs.
  • Monographs cover newly released drugs and those in late phase 3 trials.
  • October 2014 topics included oritavancin diphosphate, insulin human inhalation powder, empagliflozin, efinaconazole, and tavaborole.

Conclusions:

  • The Formulary Monograph Service supports informed formulary decisions.
  • The service facilitates drug education for pharmacy and nursing staff.
  • Integrated DUE/MUE enhances medication safety and efficacy monitoring.