Background:Drug and Therapeutics Committees (DTCs) were founded about a century ago as a
guide for dealing with drugs in hospitals. Since then, it has shown a vital
role in rational drug use in terms of regulatory and educational
activities.Objective:To describe structures, functions, and activities of hospital DTCs.Methods:A questionnaire was developed based on previous studies. Questions consisted
of information on respondents’ demographics; structures, functions,
and activities of DTCs; drug selection process and resources used, and
factors and criteria used in drug selection.Results:The overall response rate was 95%. DTCs were mainly present in most
large hospitals (45%). All DTCs had hospital pharmacists in their
structure and most of them (66%) met monthly. The main
responsibilities of DTCs were related to general prescribing policies. The
number, frequency, and severity of adverse drug reactions were the most
reported criteria for the drug selection process. Legal implications for
practical, economic, and organizational factors were the most important
factors that were reported for drug selection.Conclusions:DTCs are mainly present in most large hospitals. The main responsibilities of
the DTC in Jordanian hospitals are general prescribing policies, drug
selection, hospital formulary editing, and reporting of ADR to external
authorities.