Abstract Background Pharmaceutical intervention enables safe and effective pharmacotherapy by avoiding of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) and efficacy attenuations. Many prescriptions require optimization, and pharmaceutical interventions are inextricably associated with the prevention of potential drug-related problems (DRPs). Although the analysis and understanding of pharmaceutical interventions can lead to improvement in prescription, the analysis of routine pharmaceutical interventions in Japan in insufficient. Thus, we conducted this study to understand potential DRPs by analyzing routine pharmaceutical interventions made by pharmacists in Japan. Methods Pharmacists register the details of pharmaceutical interventions (excluding persona...
PURPOSE: Patterns of prescriptions are markedly influenced by regional disease entities, medical edu...
Background: In Japan, an increasing number of patients are prescribed a large amount of long-term me...
Introduction Drug-related problems (DRPs) are a major burden on healthcare systems. Once detected, ...
AbstractObjectivesPharmacy-based drug utilization reviews were conducted through the Brown Bag progr...
It is estimated that around five to 10.0% of hospital admissions occur due to clinical conditions re...
Abstract Background Limited studies have evaluated the effectiveness of pharmacist interventions on ...
Drug-related problems (DRP) cause preventable negative health outcomes, especially during hospital a...
Objectives: A nationwide large-scale survey was conducted to identify the prevalence and causal medi...
Pharmacists’ intervention in hospital setting is very beneficial both in patients’ clinical outcomea...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the defined daily doses (DDD)/1000 prescriptions/month (DP...
It is estimated that around five to 10.0% of hospital admissions occur due to clinical conditions re...
What is known and objective: Pharmacotherapy is an essential strategy for the treatment of many medi...
The overall aim of this thesis was to evaluate clinical pharmacist interventions with the focus on m...
Objective: Nowadays, the role of clinical pharmacists has become more prominent by more clinical pha...
Background: Polypharmacy is an established risk factor for adverse drug events (ADEs) resulting from...
PURPOSE: Patterns of prescriptions are markedly influenced by regional disease entities, medical edu...
Background: In Japan, an increasing number of patients are prescribed a large amount of long-term me...
Introduction Drug-related problems (DRPs) are a major burden on healthcare systems. Once detected, ...
AbstractObjectivesPharmacy-based drug utilization reviews were conducted through the Brown Bag progr...
It is estimated that around five to 10.0% of hospital admissions occur due to clinical conditions re...
Abstract Background Limited studies have evaluated the effectiveness of pharmacist interventions on ...
Drug-related problems (DRP) cause preventable negative health outcomes, especially during hospital a...
Objectives: A nationwide large-scale survey was conducted to identify the prevalence and causal medi...
Pharmacists’ intervention in hospital setting is very beneficial both in patients’ clinical outcomea...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the defined daily doses (DDD)/1000 prescriptions/month (DP...
It is estimated that around five to 10.0% of hospital admissions occur due to clinical conditions re...
What is known and objective: Pharmacotherapy is an essential strategy for the treatment of many medi...
The overall aim of this thesis was to evaluate clinical pharmacist interventions with the focus on m...
Objective: Nowadays, the role of clinical pharmacists has become more prominent by more clinical pha...
Background: Polypharmacy is an established risk factor for adverse drug events (ADEs) resulting from...
PURPOSE: Patterns of prescriptions are markedly influenced by regional disease entities, medical edu...
Background: In Japan, an increasing number of patients are prescribed a large amount of long-term me...
Introduction Drug-related problems (DRPs) are a major burden on healthcare systems. Once detected, ...