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Herald of Medicine ; (12): 390-393, 2024.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1023725

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Prescription indication reviews are the problematic points in reviewing prescriptions of Chinese patent medi-cines.However,there is no commonly recognized review standard.This article conducted a statistical analysis of the prescriptions reviewed by pharmacists from July to December 2022 in the Second Affiliated Hospital of Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine.Combined with work experience,we analyzed the results and reasons for unqualified indication reviews,combed out the difficulties of the indications review in Chinese patent medicines,and proposed feasible strategies to provide support for the stand-ardization and standardized development in reviewing prescriptions of Chinese patent medicines.

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Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-912712

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Objective:To analyze the effects of prescription reviews of key monitored drugs using the drug regulatory platform in a district of Shanghai, and the influencing factors for the rate of unqualified prescriptions.Methods:A drug regulatory platform in a district in Shanghai began to implement prescription reviews since June 2018, extracting the reviewed prescriptions of all key monitored drugs and related information from June to December. Taking the unqualified rate of prescription in June as the baseline data, the χ2 test and the logistics regression model were used for data analysis. Results:From June to December 2018, clinical pharmacists reviewed 19 084 outpatient and emergency prescriptions and 10 607 inpatient prescriptions. The unqualified rates of outpatient and emergency prescriptions and inpatient prescriptions dropped from 16.52% and 23.28% in June to 4.45% and 13.80% in December, respectively. Logistics regression analysis showed that the rate of unqualified reviews of outpatient and emergency prescriptions was lower than that of inpatient prescriptions, and the rate of unqualified prescriptions in hospital was significantly lower than that in community health service centers; the rate of unqualified prescriptions for auxiliary drugs and nutritional drugs was significantly lower than that of antibacterial drugs.Conclusions:The prescription reviews of key monitored drugs can effectively promote the rational use of drugs. In the future, it is recommended to strengthen technical support for community health service centers and professional training for clinicians and pharmacists.

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