Patient Safety and Risk Management 2016
DOI: 10.1136/ejhpharm-2016-000875.542
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PS-058 Analysis of pharmaceutical interventions in the onco-haematology area in a tertiary level hospital

Abstract: BackgroundChemotherapy prescriptions validation by the oncology pharmacist often require interventions to optimise some aspects of the treatment, usually related to the safety and effectiveness of antineoplastic agents.PurposeOur pharmacy department has developed an initiative to register these interventions, in order to characterise possible areas of improvement in the prescription validation process.Material and methodsDuring a period of 2 months, we created a database collecting data from the interventions … Show more

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“…5 The pharmacotherapy review is an important type of pharmaceutical assistance where a pharmacist structurally analyzes the drugs given to a patient, in order to control medication-related risks and improve outcomes of drug therapy, detecting, resolving and preventing drug-related problems (DRP). By analyzing the therapeutic indication, laboratory tests, safety, and effectiveness of treatments, pharmacists can identify errors in the prescription and administration of medication and interfere with the patient's therapy through pharmaceutical interventions (PI) to ensure efficacy and safety 6,7 as well as decrease the incidence of medication errors. 8 Oncological and hematological clinical treatments are costly, especially when medications involve monoclonal antibodies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5 The pharmacotherapy review is an important type of pharmaceutical assistance where a pharmacist structurally analyzes the drugs given to a patient, in order to control medication-related risks and improve outcomes of drug therapy, detecting, resolving and preventing drug-related problems (DRP). By analyzing the therapeutic indication, laboratory tests, safety, and effectiveness of treatments, pharmacists can identify errors in the prescription and administration of medication and interfere with the patient's therapy through pharmaceutical interventions (PI) to ensure efficacy and safety 6,7 as well as decrease the incidence of medication errors. 8 Oncological and hematological clinical treatments are costly, especially when medications involve monoclonal antibodies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%