نتایج جستجو برای: drug utilization review

تعداد نتایج: 1589660  

2017
Kanishk Kala Rupinder Kaur Sodhi Upendra Kumar Jain

(150-200 words) Drug Use Evaluation (DUE) is recognized as an effective tool for detecting and improving drug use and to strengthen clinical pharmacy and patient care It is vital for almost all drugs most importantly for antibiotics for being the highly used drug in hospitals and community The objective of this study was to do drug utilization evaluation of antibiotics in dh uttarakashi. It was...

Journal: :Experimental gerontology 1978
C Mohan E Radha

EARLIER studies o f M o h a n and R a d h a (1977) have shown that the ra t io between b lood and bra in choline remains cons tant dur ing aging, however, the level o f acetylcholine (ACh) declines gradual ly wi th advance in age (Mohan , 1976). These results led us to investigate whether the reduced A C h levels in the aged bra in result f rom changes in the kinetic propert ies of the hydro ly...

1999
Bruce Stuart Becky A. Briesacher Frank Ahern David Kidder Christopher Zacker Gary Erwin Daniel Gilden Cheryl Fahlman

In this article the authors present population-level prevalence rates for 61 specific drug-related problems occurring in three State Medicaid programs (Maryland, Iowa, and Washington) from 1989 through 1996 and a fourth (Georgia) from 1994 through 1996. The findings represent the first application of a consistent drug utilization review (DUR) screener program to Medicaid data across States. The...

Journal: :Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography : official publication of the American Society of Echocardiography 2013
Patricia A Pellikka Pamela S Douglas James G Miller Theodore P Abraham Rolf Baumann Denis B Buxton Benjamin F Byrd Peter Chen Nakela L Cook Julius M Gardin Gunnar Hansen Hélène C Houle Stefan Husson Sanjiv Kaul Allan L Klein Roberto M Lang Howard Leong-Poi Hector Lopez Tamer M Mahmoud Sam Maslak Marti L McCulloch Steve Metz Sherif F Nagueh Alan S Pearlman Philippe Pibarot Michael H Picard Thomas R Porter David Prater Rudy Rodriguez Maurice E Sarano Marielle Scherrer-Crosbie Girish S Shirali Albert Sinusas Jack J Slosky Lissa Sugeng Anand Tatpati Flordeliza S Villanueva Olaf T von Ramm Neil J Weissman Shaun Zamani

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2002
Lawrence S. Moss

English. This is particularly so in the early part of the book. When making a proposal, they often examine several possibilities which are all plausible in their framework. This should be welcomed by readers with only limited exposure to formal semantics. The authors address methodological issues at several points, since their main concern is the presentation of a fragment. Nevertheless, it wou...

2015
Sung Hee Youn Seung Soon Lee Sukyeon Kim Jeong-a Lee Bum Joon Kim Jounghee Kim Hye-kyung Han Jae-Seok Kim

BACKGROUND/AIMS Intranasal mupirocin and chlorhexidine bathing are candidate strategies to prevent healthcare-associated infections caused by methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). In Korea, intranasal mupirocin is not available, and mupirocin ointment, an over-the-counter drug, has been used indiscriminately. Furthermore, because it is covered by health insurance, mupirocin is eas...

Journal: :Journal of managed care pharmacy : JMCP 2003
Catherine C Peng Peter A Glassman Iny R Marks Curtis Fowler Brenda Castiglione Chester B Good

OBJECTIVE To determine the incidence of clinically relevant potential drug-drug interactions (DDIs) in a large population of ambulatory patients utilizing a computerized, retrospective drug utilization review (DUR) program followed by clinical pharmacist audit. METHODS The drug claims database included approximately 2.9 million patients with more than 30 million prescriptions dispensed in the...

Journal: :Clinical therapeutics 2009
Troy K Trygstad Dale B Christensen Steve E Wegner Rob Sullivan Jennifer M Garmise

BACKGROUND The high cost and undesirable consequences of polypharmacy are well-recognized problems among elderly long-term care (LTC) residents. Despite the implementation of the 1987 Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act, which requires pharmacist review of drug regimens in this setting, medical and drug costs for LTC residents have continued to increase. OBJECTIVE This study evaluates the North...

Journal: :BMC Health Services Research 2006
Jean-Pierre Grégoire Jocelyne Moisan Louise Potvin Isabelle Chabot René Verreault Alain Milot

BACKGROUND Drug utilization review (DUR) programs are being conducted in Canadian hospitals with the aim of improving the appropriateness of prescriptions. However, there is little evidence of their effectiveness. The objective of this study was to assess the impact of both a retrospective and a concurrent DUR programs on the quality of in-hospital prescribing. METHODS We conducted an interru...

Journal: :International Journal of Basic & Clinical Pharmacology 2019

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