1.Different relationships of pharmacists in clinical pharmacology in hospital
Pharmaceutical Journal 1999;370(8):5-8
The relationships between medical doctors and pharmacist play an important role. Because clinical information will not be discussed and exchanged if there is no cooperation between them. The clinical pharmacists relate with inpatients and outpatients. Otherwise, they have relations with nurse, sister, laboratories and other technician
Pharmacists
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Pharmacology, Clinical
2.Management of toxic drug, stupefacients, psychotropes and pro-drug in hospital
Pharmaceutical Journal 1999;282(10):2-3
In order to manage and safely and rationally use the drug, the Ministry of Health promulgates the regulations for management of toxic drug, stupefacients and psychotrope such as the toxic drug regulation accopanying the Dicision No 278BYT-QD; The addictive drug regulation and the list of addictive drug; the psychotic drug regulation and list of psychotropes. Concurrently, there have many texts of government, criminal law, inter-ministry circular letter, decree of president, the programs of ministry of health.
Pharmaceutical Preparations
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Drug Toxicity
3.Some opinions of monitoring the adverse drug reactions in hospitals throughout the country in 1998:
Pharmaceutical Journal 2000;291(7):2-3
Among adverse drug reactions, the anaphylactic shock is most severe and easily causes death. The cause of anaphylactic shock can be drugs (especially antibiotics), intravenous solution, and allergy, poison and microbial, the data of the anaphylactic shock in hospitals throughout the country has been reported. In order to limit the adverse drug reactions, it should know the medical history as well as have ready the drugs and equipment for timely management.
adverse effects
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hospitals