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    Chapter |Number | | |2  Pharmacotherapy |4 | |6 Medication Errors |4 | |38/39 Antibiotics |7 | |~23 Antidysrhythmic |3 | |~25 Hypertension |5 | |~26 Diuretics |5 | |~27 Fluids and Elect |4 | |~28 Anticoagulants |5 | |~29 Lipids

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    committed to fulfilling the health care needs of their patients. Pharmacy is a profession that is expanding in new directions to meet the health care needs. There is a movement amongst pharmacists beyond the traditional compounding and dispensing of medication‚ towards a more professional advisory and primary health care role. A modern-day pharmacist can be trained in providing the knowledge concerning: 1. Optimal drug therapy for patients with a focus on drug interactions and potential side effects

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    Electronic Prescribing (ePrescribing) Introduction Electronic prescribing (ePrescribing) systems can help improve the safety and efficiency of healthcare by aiding the choice‚ prescribing‚ administration and supply of medicines. Electronic prescribing‚ often abbreviated to e-prescribing or “eRx”‚ is a form of computer-based physician order entry (CPOE‚ also referred to as computerized provider order entry and computerized prescription order entry). The safety and effectiveness of ePrescribing

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    Safe Medication Practices (ISMP) Ambiguous medical notations are one of the most common and preventable causes of medication errors (Grissinger & Kelly‚ 2005). Drug names‚ dosage units‚ and directions for use should be written clearly to minimize confusion. The Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP) and the Food and Drug Administration recommend that error-prone abbreviations are considered whenever medical information is communicated (Institute for Medical Safety‚ 2012). Medication errors

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    Case Study for Independent Prescribing There are many definitions of Independent prescribing‚ the Department of Health (2006 para 7 & 8)) working definition is: ‘Independent prescribing is prescribing by a practitioner (e.g. doctor‚ dentist‚ nurse‚ and pharmacist) responsible and accountable for the assessment of patients with undiagnosed or diagnosed conditions and for decisions about the clinical management required‚ including prescribing. In partnership with the patient‚ independent prescribing

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    hong-guang.xie@ vanderbilt.edu 2US Food & Drug Administration‚ Center for Drug Evaluation and Research‚ Office of Clinical Pharmacology and Biopharmaceutics‚ 1451 Rockville Pike‚ HFD-860‚ Room 2040‚ Rockville‚ MD 20852‚ USA Keywords: customized medication‚ gene–drug interaction‚ genetic personalization‚ individualized treatment‚ mechanism-based therapeutics‚ personalized medicine‚ pharmacogenetics‚ pharmacogenomics‚ tailored dosage‚ targeted therapy The goal of personalized medicine is to maximize

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    Guidance notes on the management of adverse events and product complaints from digital media Guidance notes on the management of adverse events and product complaints from digital media ABPI Pharmacovigilance Expert Network Approval Status Authors: The ABPI Pharmacovigilance Expert Network Version: 2.0 Date: 8 April 2013 Acknowledgements: We thank the many stakeholders from industry‚ regulators and professional organisations who provided feedback in response to our consultation on the 2013 revision

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    Traditional Medicine (TM) and Modern Medicine (MM) The use of any sort remedy to cure and prevent diseases has always been the priority of mankind. Whether one resorts to modern medication‚ traditional medicine or alternative medication‚ the objective is always one: to keep ailments at bay. In the last few years alternative medication has been gaining pace. Reiki‚ Ayurveda and acupuncture treatments are no longer alien in our cultures today. However‚ traditional medicine and modern medicine are still much

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    of Electronic Medication Reconciliation Lorraine Le Stephens Eastern Kentucky University Abstract Electronic medication reconciliation is defined as a process in which a complete and accurate list of current medications is generated into a database and is stored as in the patient’s records (Wilson‚ Murphy & Newhouse‚ 2013). This process includes collection of medication history‚ ensuring the medication’s dose and instructions are appropriate‚ and making changes to the medication list (Wilson

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