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PHARMD GURU Page 2 These problems may be related to the patient’s current drug therapy, drug administration, drug compliance, drug toxicity, ADR’s and a failure to achieve desired outcomes by the treatment. 3) ESTABLISHING OUTCOME GOALS: Drug therapy can produce positive outcome:  Cure of the disease.  Elimination or reduction of patient’s symptomology.  Arresting or slowing of a disease process.  Preventing a disease or symptoms.  It may also produce negative result, i.e. resulting in disease morbidity and sometimes mortality. 4) EVALUATING TREATMENT ALTERNATIVES BY MONITORING AND MODIFYING THERAPEUTIC PLAN:  Efficacy, safety, availability and cost of treatment and suitability of the treatment to the patient should be considered while evaluating.  The risk-benefit ratio factors should also be considered: seriousness of the disease, complications if untreated, efficacy of drug, ADR’s. 5) INDIVIDUALISING DRUG REGIMENS: When more than one therapeutic alternative exist, the following factors to be considered:  Patient factors: Diagnosis, treatment goals, past medical and medication history, contraindication, allergies, compliance.  Drug factors: Efficacy, adverse effects, dosage form, cost, drug-drug interactions. 6) MONITORING OUTCOMES: THE GOALS ARE:  Cure of the disease.  Elimination or reduction of patient’s symptomology.  Arresting or slowing of a disease process.  Preventing a disease or symptoms.
PHARMD GURU Page 3 BUT OFTEN LEADS TO SUBOPTIMAL OUTCOMES DUE TO:  Inappropriate or unnecessary prescribing or drug regimen.  Dispensing error.  Non-compliance.  Inappropriate monitoring. TO ENSURE GOOD MONITORING OUTCOMES:  Regularly should review whether satisfactory progression is made or not according to the therapeutic plan.  To determine whether original plan should continue or any treatment modifications to be made or not.  Reviews ongoing progress and provides report to patient’s other healthcare providers.  Should regularly update patient’s medical/pharmacy records with information concerning patient’s progress. PHARMACEUTICAL CARE IN HOSPITALS:  Prescription monitoring.  Prescribing advice to medical and nursing staff.  Medication errors and adverse reaction monitoring.  Medication history interview.  Patient education and counseling.  Pharmacokinetics and therapeutic drug monitoring.  Hospital formulary. PHARMACEUTICAL CARE FOR THE COMMUNITY:  Participate in health screening.  Participate in health promotion and education.  Serve as a source of drug and poison information.  Collaborate with other health care professionals to develop treatment guidelines.  Design and monitor procurement and drug distribution system including storage and disposal.

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