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Exploring the intravenous narcotics and controlled drugs wastage and their financial impact: A descriptive single-center study.
Ishaqui, Azfar Athar; Al Qahtani, Abdullah; Ashraful Islam, Md; Al Dossary, Ibrahim; Maqsood, Muhammad Bilal; Al Dulaijan, Abdulaziz; Al Jowesim, Fahad; Alshammari, Abdulaziz Salem Shafi; Mahdi AlShayban, Dhfer; Alsultan, Muhammad Taher; Azizullah Ghori, Syed; Khan, Salah-Ud-Din; Yamin, Faisal; Shahid Iqbal, Muhammad.
Afiliação
  • Ishaqui AA; Department of Pharmacy, Iqra University, Karachi, Pakistan.
  • Al Qahtani A; Department of Pharmacy, King Abdulaziz Hospital, Ministry of National Guard Health Affairs, AlAhsa, Saudi Arabia.
  • Ashraful Islam M; King Abdullah International Medical Research Center, Al Ahsa, Saudi Arabia.
  • Al Dossary I; Department of Pharmacy Practice, College of Clinical Pharmacy, Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University, Dammam, Saudi Arabia.
  • Maqsood MB; Department of Pharmacy, King Abdulaziz Hospital, Ministry of National Guard Health Affairs, AlAhsa, Saudi Arabia.
  • Al Dulaijan A; King Abdullah International Medical Research Center, Al Ahsa, Saudi Arabia.
  • Al Jowesim F; Eastern Health Cluster, Ministry of Health, Dammam, Saudi Arabia.
  • Alshammari ASS; Department of Pharmacy, King Abdulaziz Hospital, Ministry of National Guard Health Affairs, AlAhsa, Saudi Arabia.
  • Mahdi AlShayban D; King Abdullah International Medical Research Center, Al Ahsa, Saudi Arabia.
  • Alsultan MT; Department of Pharmacy, King Abdulaziz Hospital, Ministry of National Guard Health Affairs, AlAhsa, Saudi Arabia.
  • Azizullah Ghori S; King Abdullah International Medical Research Center, Al Ahsa, Saudi Arabia.
  • Khan SU; Department of Pharmaceutical Care, Prince Sultan Cardiac Center, Ministry of Health, Hofuf, Saudi Arabia.
  • Yamin F; Department of Pharmacy Practice, College of Clinical Pharmacy, Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University, Dammam, Saudi Arabia.
  • Shahid Iqbal M; Department of Pharmacy, King Abdulaziz Hospital, Ministry of National Guard Health Affairs, AlAhsa, Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Pharm J ; 31(3): 329-334, 2023 Mar.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37026053
Objective: The objectives of this study were to explore the wastage of narcotics and controlled medications and, their financial impact in a tertiary care setting over a one-year period. Methodology: The study period was of one year, i.e., October 2020 - September 2021. The venue of study was a tertiary care hospital. The narcotic medications included Fentanyl, Tramadol, Morphine, and Meperidine. The controlled medications included Midazolam, Phenobarbital, Diazepam, Ketamine and Lorazepam. The annual consumption and wastage of the narcotic and controlled medications were documented using data report generated by narcotics and controlled medication in-charge pharmacist through the hospital's online system. Data was reported using average, minimum and maximum values. Quantities of wastage is expressed in terms of ampoules. Costs per ampoule were calculated and expressed in both Saudi Riyal (SAR) and United States Dollar (USD). The study was approved by an ethics committee. Results: The annual wastage of narcotics was 3.19 % while the same for controlled medications was 21.3 %. An annual wastage of 3.81 % was reported for narcotics and controlled medications combined. The total wastage cost of narcotics and controlled medications was 15,443.1 SAR that was equivalent to USD 4085.5. Fentanyl 500mcg formulations had the highest consumption, i.e., 28,580 ampoules followed by Morphine 10 mg formulations, i.e., 27,122 ampoules. The highest ampoule wastage was observed for Morphine 10 mg formulations, i.e., 1956 ampoules. The highest % wastage was observed for Midazolam formulations, i.e., 29.3 %. Conclusion: The overall wastage was less than 5% of the total consumption, however, midazolam was observed to have the highest wastage. Shifting to prefilled syringes supplied by pharmacies, making protocols, and safely pooling costly drugs could result in significant savings.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Contexto em Saúde: 1_ASSA2030 / 8_ODS3_consumo_sustancias_psicoactivas Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Health_economic_evaluation Aspecto: Ethics Idioma: En Revista: Saudi Pharm J Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Contexto em Saúde: 1_ASSA2030 / 8_ODS3_consumo_sustancias_psicoactivas Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Health_economic_evaluation Aspecto: Ethics Idioma: En Revista: Saudi Pharm J Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article