2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.japh.2021.08.019
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Identifying over-the-counter information to prioritize for the purpose of reducing adverse drug reactions in older adults: A national survey of pharmacists

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“…Information prioritized as critical to the safe and effective use of these products was selected based on a survey of pharmacists conducted by Martin et al Specifically, active ingredient (AI) and drug-disease or drug-drug contraindication warnings (DD) were moved to the FOP and highlighted in the relevant treatments. 29 Participants who were interested contacted the research team via a phone number on the flier to verify eligibility and schedule the research. To be eligible to participate they had to: manage their own medication, be aged 65+, be legally sighted, and have consumed at least 1 OTC medication in the past year.…”
Section: Being Able To Determine What Otc Medication Is Appropriatementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Information prioritized as critical to the safe and effective use of these products was selected based on a survey of pharmacists conducted by Martin et al Specifically, active ingredient (AI) and drug-disease or drug-drug contraindication warnings (DD) were moved to the FOP and highlighted in the relevant treatments. 29 Participants who were interested contacted the research team via a phone number on the flier to verify eligibility and schedule the research. To be eligible to participate they had to: manage their own medication, be aged 65+, be legally sighted, and have consumed at least 1 OTC medication in the past year.…”
Section: Being Able To Determine What Otc Medication Is Appropriatementioning
confidence: 99%
“…We test four OTC label formats (See Figure 1) which form a factorial combination of 2 (front of pack/standard label) × 2 (highlighting/no highlighting). Information prioritized as critical to the safe and effective use of these products was selected based on a survey of pharmacists conducted by Martin et al Specifically, active ingredient (AI) and drug‐disease or drug‐drug contraindication warnings (DD) were moved to the FOP and highlighted in the relevant treatments 29 …”
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“…A national survey of 318 US pharmacists revealed that uses and purpose, active ingredient, warning, and directions for use were the most important sections of the drug facts label in reducing misuse at the time of purchase or use by older adults. The most important warnings in the warning section, according to pharmacists, were "Do not use" and "Ask a doctor or pharmacist" [57].…”
Section: Improving Otc Medications Labels and Leafletsmentioning
confidence: 99%