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  • Drug Information Services
  • Health-System Pharmacy

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  • Pharmacy & Therapeutics (P&T) Committees require timely and accurate drug information.
  • Evaluating new and investigational drugs is crucial for formulary management.
  • Drug utilization evaluations (DUE/MUE) are essential for optimizing medication use.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the features and benefits of The Formulary Monograph Service.
  • To highlight the service's utility for healthcare professionals involved in drug selection and management.
  • To inform potential subscribers about the comprehensive resources provided.

Main Methods:

  • Monthly delivery of 5-6 detailed monographs on new or late-phase trial drugs.
  • Inclusion of 1-page summary monographs for quick reference and in-services.
  • Provision of a comprehensive drug utilization evaluation/medication use evaluation (DUE/MUE) monthly.

Main Results:

  • Subscribers receive well-documented drug information tailored for P&T Committees.
  • Online access to monographs is available for subscribers.
  • Customization options allow monographs to meet specific facility needs.

Conclusions:

  • The Formulary Monograph Service offers a valuable, comprehensive resource for drug information and evaluation.
  • The service supports informed decision-making in formulary management and medication use.
  • Integration with Hospital Pharmacy facilitates broader dissemination of selected reviews.