角色扮演者 角色扮演者
Dennis J Cada1, Ross Bindler2, Danial E Baker3
1Founder and Contributing Editor, The Formulary.
Hospital pharmacy
|May 15, 2024
概括
单式专著服务为药学和治疗委员会提供每月的药物专著和利用评估. 该服务有助于为医疗机构提供明智的药物选择和安全的药物使用.
科学领域:
- 制药科学 制药科学
- 临床药房 临床药房
- 药物信息 药物信息
背景情况:
- 药品和治疗委员会需要及时,基于证据的药物信息.
- 新药的批准和后期试验需要全面的评估.
- 有效药物使用评估 (MUE) 对患者安全和配方管理至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 为药学和治疗委员会提供有关新药和试验药物的详细专著.
- 为药房和护理人员教育提供简洁的摘要.
- 为表单管理提供全面的药物利用评估 (DUE/MUE).
主要方法:
- 每月出版5-6篇详细的专著,涵盖新发布或第三阶段药物.
- 包含1页的概要专著,用于更广泛的员工教育.
- 每个月生成一个全面的药物利用评估/药物使用评估 (DUE/MUE).
- 每月的药物类别审查集成到服务中.
主要成果:
- 订阅者可以通过印刷和在线获取专著和评价.
- 专著可以根据医疗机构的具体需求进行定制.
- 2016年2月号刊登了关于梅波利祖马布,科比米提尼布,甘酸,因达卡特罗尔/甘酸和凝血因子X (人类) 的专著.
- 一个专注于梅波利祖马布的安全 MUE 被包括在内.
结论:
- 表单单独写服务支持药物选择和使用的知情决策.
- 该服务通过全面的DUE/MUE提高药物安全.
- 定期更新和可定制的内容满足医疗保健专业人员不断变化的需求.
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