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Management of allergic rhinitis symptoms in the pharmacy Pocket guide 2022.
Lourenço, Olga; Cvetkovski, Biljana; Kritikos, Vicky; House, Rachel; Scheire, Sophie; Costa, Elisio M; Fonseca, João A; Menditto, Enrica; Bedbrook, Anna; Bialek, Slawomir; Briedis, Vitalis; Boussery, Koen; Canonica, G Walter; Haahtela, Tari; Kuna, Piotr; Mullol, Joaquim; Orlando, Valentina; Samolinski, Boleslaw; Wallace, Dana; Duggan, Catherine; Paulino, Ema; Pinto, Gonçalo S; Söderlund, Lars-Åke; Bousquet, Jean; Bosnic-Anticevich, Sinthia.
Afiliação
  • Lourenço O; Faculty of Health Sciences and CICS - UBI Health Sciences Research Centre University of Beira Interior Covilhã Portugal.
  • Cvetkovski B; Woolcock Institute of Medical Research and University of Sydney Glebe NSW Australia.
  • Kritikos V; Woolcock Institute of Medical Research and University of Sydney Glebe NSW Australia.
  • House R; Sydney Local Health District Sydney NSW Australia.
  • Scheire S; Woolcock Institute of Medical Research and University of Sydney Glebe NSW Australia.
  • Costa EM; Pharmaceutical Care Unit Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences Ghent University Ghent Belgium.
  • Fonseca JA; UCIBIO, REQUINTE Faculty of Pharmacy and Competence Center on Active and Healthy Ageing of University of Porto (Porto4Ageing) Porto Portugal.
  • Menditto E; MEDCIDS - Department of Community Medicine Information and Health Decision Sciences Faculty of Medicine CINTESIS - Center for Health Technology and Services Research RISE - Health Research Network University of Porto Porto Portugal.
  • Bedbrook A; Department of Pharmacy CIRFF Center of Pharmacoeconomics and Drug Utilization Research University of Naples Federico II Naples Italy.
  • Bialek S; ARIA Montpellier France.
  • Briedis V; MASK-air Montpellier France.
  • Boussery K; Department of Biochemistry and Clinical Chemistry Faculty of Pharmacy Medical University of Warsaw Warsaw Poland.
  • Canonica GW; Department of Clinical Pharmacy of Lithuanian University of Health Sciences Kaunas Lithuania.
  • Haahtela T; Pharmaceutical Care Unit Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences Ghent University Ghent Belgium.
  • Kuna P; Department of Biomedical Sciences Humanitas University Pieve Emanuele, Italy & Personalized Medicine, Asthma and Allergy Humanitas Clinical and Research Center IRCCS Rozzano Italy.
  • Mullol J; Skin and Allergy Hospital Helsinki University Hospital University of Helsinki Helsinki Finland.
  • Orlando V; Division of Internal Medicine Asthma and Allergy Barlicki University Hospital Medical University of Lodz Lodz Poland.
  • Samolinski B; Rhinology Unit & Smell Clinic ENT Department Hospital Clinic Clinical & Experimental Respiratory Immunoallergy, IDIBAPS, CIBERES University of Barcelona Barcelona Spain.
  • Wallace D; Department of Pharmacy CIRFF Center of Pharmacoeconomics and Drug Utilization Research University of Naples Federico II Naples Italy.
  • Duggan C; Department of Prevention of Environmental Hazards Allergology and Immunology Medical University of Warsaw Warsaw Poland.
  • Paulino E; Nova Southeastern University Fort Lauderdale Florida USA.
  • Pinto GS; International Pharmaceutical Federation The Hague The Netherlands.
  • Söderlund LÅ; International Pharmaceutical Federation The Hague The Netherlands.
  • Bousquet J; Ezfy Lisbon Portugal.
  • Bosnic-Anticevich S; International Pharmaceutical Federation The Hague The Netherlands.
Clin Transl Allergy ; 12(10): e12183, 2022 Oct.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36225265
Background: Allergic rhinitis (AR) management requires a coordinated effort from healthcare providers and patients. Pharmacists are key members of these integrated care pathways resolving medication-related problems, optimizing regimens, improving adherence and recommending therapies while establishing liaisons between patients and physicians. Methods: Allergic Rhinitis and its Impact on Asthma (ARIA) first published a reference document on the pharmacist's role in allergic rhinitis management in 2004. Several guidelines were developed over the past 20 years improving the care of allergic rhinitis patients through an evidence-based, integrated care approach. Results: This ARIA/EAACI/FIP Position Paper is based on the latest ARIA in the Pharmacy guidelines and provides: (a) a structured approach to pharmacists identifying people with AR and/or allergic conjunctivitis as well as those at risk of poor disease control; (b) an evidence-based clinical decision support tool for optimising the management of allergic rhinitis in the community pharmacy; and (c) a framework of referral to the physician. Conclusion: This document is not intended to be a mandatory standard of care but is provided as a basis for pharmacists and their staff to develop relevant local standards of care for their patients, within their local practice environment. Pharmacy care varies between countries, and the guide should be adapted to the local situation.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Diagnostic_studies / Guideline / Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Revista: Clin Transl Allergy Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Diagnostic_studies / Guideline / Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Revista: Clin Transl Allergy Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article