Background: Quality use of medicines (QUM) has been identified as a priority in Sri Lanka. Aim: To identify opportunities to optimise QUM, and evaluate medication appropriateness and medication information exchanged with patients and carers on discharge in a Sri Lankan tertiary care hospital. Methods: An observational, prospective, cohort study of patients systematically sampled from two medical wards. A research pharmacist determined their pre-admission medication regimen via interview at time of discharge. Issues of poor adherence and discrepancies between the pre- and post-admission medication regimens were recorded. Drug-related problems were categorised into opportunities to optimise drug therapy. The appropriateness of discharge medic...
BACKGROUND: The main aim was to collect information about the adverse effects of medicines in the te...
Objective: To determine the impact of a ward-based clinical pharmacy service on drug related hospita...
Introduction: Antibiotics are currently the most commonly prescribed drugs in hospitals, worldwide. ...
Objective To assess if a ward-based clinical pharmacy service resolving drug-related problems improv...
Adverse events related to unsafe medication practices remains a leading cause of avoidable injury an...
Objectives: To evaluate the rate of acceptance of the clinical pharmacist’s (CP’s) recommendations r...
Background: Appropriate medication use is necessary to ensure patient safety. Drug Related Problems ...
Pharmaceutical products and services are an integral part of medical treatment and their quality is ...
Background: Challenges faced in today´s health care system around the medication of a patient, is th...
Pharmacist traditionally involving compounding, production and dispensing of drugs from ancient time...
National Health Policy, Primary Health Care Package and National Medicinal Drug Policy have emphasiz...
Background: Multidisciplinary patient management including a clinical pharmacist shows an improvemen...
Irrational prescribing is common, especially in developing countries. It is important to identify th...
Background: There is substantial evidence of poor dispensing practices with inadequate packaging and...
Abstract : Access to medicines remains a major obstacle for people across the world to maintain the...
BACKGROUND: The main aim was to collect information about the adverse effects of medicines in the te...
Objective: To determine the impact of a ward-based clinical pharmacy service on drug related hospita...
Introduction: Antibiotics are currently the most commonly prescribed drugs in hospitals, worldwide. ...
Objective To assess if a ward-based clinical pharmacy service resolving drug-related problems improv...
Adverse events related to unsafe medication practices remains a leading cause of avoidable injury an...
Objectives: To evaluate the rate of acceptance of the clinical pharmacist’s (CP’s) recommendations r...
Background: Appropriate medication use is necessary to ensure patient safety. Drug Related Problems ...
Pharmaceutical products and services are an integral part of medical treatment and their quality is ...
Background: Challenges faced in today´s health care system around the medication of a patient, is th...
Pharmacist traditionally involving compounding, production and dispensing of drugs from ancient time...
National Health Policy, Primary Health Care Package and National Medicinal Drug Policy have emphasiz...
Background: Multidisciplinary patient management including a clinical pharmacist shows an improvemen...
Irrational prescribing is common, especially in developing countries. It is important to identify th...
Background: There is substantial evidence of poor dispensing practices with inadequate packaging and...
Abstract : Access to medicines remains a major obstacle for people across the world to maintain the...
BACKGROUND: The main aim was to collect information about the adverse effects of medicines in the te...
Objective: To determine the impact of a ward-based clinical pharmacy service on drug related hospita...
Introduction: Antibiotics are currently the most commonly prescribed drugs in hospitals, worldwide. ...