2.Qualitative evaluation of therapeutic prescription in a Gastrointestinal Department of a hospital in the municipal sector
Pharmaceutical Journal 2001;298(2):5-7
Gastric duodenal ulcer is a popular disease in the world as well as in Vietnam, it caused large expense about health care and complications can induce dangerously for life. The study on situation of drug use to help for gastrointestinal department has comprehensive picture about situation and contribution to the increase of better treatment quality in future
Prescriptions, Drug
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Evaluation Studies
3.Pharmaceutical Industries after Division of Prescription and Dispension.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 2000;43(4):331-335
No abstract available.
Drug Industry*
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Prescriptions*
4.Pharmaceutical Industries after Division of Prescription and Dispension.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 2000;43(4):331-335
No abstract available.
Drug Industry*
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Prescriptions*
5.Knowledge, attitude and practice of antibiotics prescribing among medical officers of public health care facilities in the state of Kedah, Malaysia
Tan Wei Leong ; Siti Rahmah@Noor Syahireen Mohammed ; Shahfini Ishak ; Zuraidah Ali
The Medical Journal of Malaysia 2015;70(5):307-311
Background: Antibiotic resistance is a rising problem in
Malaysia. For instance, high antibiotic prescribing rate for
upper respiratory tract infection and inappropriate choice of
antibiotic is a significant healthcare concern in Malaysia.
Our main objective was to study knowledge, attitude and
practice of antibiotic prescribing among medical officers in
Kedah, Malaysia.
Methods: A cross sectional study was conducted in
outpatient departments of health clinics and hospitals in
Kedah from June 2013 until December 2013. Sample size
was 118 and systematic sampling was conducted. Research
tool used was a validated questionnaire from studies
conducted in Congo and Peru.
Results: Response rate was 84.8%. Majority of our
respondents were female doctors (71.0%), local graduates
(63.0%), and practiced for 4 years or less (61.0%). 52.0% of
the respondents prescribed antibiotics more than once
daily. Mean knowledge score on antibiotics was 5.31 ±1.19
(95% CI: 5.06; 5.54). More than half (62.0%) of our
respondents were confident in antibiotic prescribing and
there were merely 18.0% of them consulted any colleagues
prior to prescription. There was a significant difference in
frequency of antibiotic prescribing between junior doctors
and senior doctors (P-value: 0.036). In addition, there was
also a significant association between frequency of
antibiotic prescribing and awareness of antibiotic resistance
in their daily practice. (P-value: 0.002).
Conclusion: Knowledge on antibiotic was moderate among
our medical officers and antibiotic prescribing was frequent.
Training and courses on appropriate antibiotic prescribing
should be emphasized to ensure the best practice in
antibiotic prescription.
Drug Prescriptions
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Drug Resistance, Microbial
6.eEfforts to Improve Physicians Prescription in Developed Countries.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 2004;47(2):144-149
S +nce errors in prescription potentially result in serious outcomes but can be prevented by multiple interventions, it is very important to update the knowledge on medicines and to improve physicians' prescription for medication safety. The aim of this article is to review useful interventions to improve prescription in developed countries. The passive dissemination of drug information or clinical practice guide-lines alone is an insufficient method for improving most pre-scribing behaviors, although necessary. While the concurrent drug utilization review (DUR) could reduce inappropriate drug prescription and help physicians' prescribing decisions, retrospective DUR and penalties should not be operated in order to hold down the cost of medication.
Developed Countries*
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Drug Prescriptions
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Drug Utilization Review
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Prescriptions*
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Retrospective Studies
7.Study on hemo-activating effects of the prescription "tø vËt ®µo hång" in experimental tests
Pharmaceutical Journal 2003;9(6):24-26
The remedy "Tu vat dao hong" is made up and manufactured at Pharmacy in Army Traditional Medical Institute. The experiment is conducted on healthy rabbits after coagulating endovascular scattered blood in 3 groups (treated group, controlled group, tanakan group). Results: Howell time in all groups were shorted, rabbits died at second week in controlled group; Quick time were also shorted, and rabbits died also at second week; APTT time reduced significantly (p<0.05) when compared with previous experiment. Platelet quantify, fibrinogen quantify, ethanol test were limited. The remedy have good relative effects when compared tanakan standard drug used in same condition
Prescriptions, Drug
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Pharmacy
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Medicine, Traditional
8.Establishment of prescription research technology system in Chinese medicine secondary exploitation based on "component structure" theory.
Xu-Dong CHENG ; Liang FENG ; Jun-Fei GU ; Ming-Hua ZHANG ; Xiao-Bin JIA
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(21):4272-4276
Chinese medicine prescriptions are the wisdom outcomes of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) clinical treatment determinations which based on differentiation of symptoms and signs. Chinese medicine prescriptions are also the basis of secondary exploitation of TCM. The study on prescription helps to understand the material basis of its efficacy, pharmacological mechanism, which is an important guarantee for the modernization of traditional Chinese medicine. Currently, there is not yet dissertation n the method and technology system of basic research on the prescription of Chinese medicine. This paper focuses on how to build an effective system of prescription research technology. Based on "component structure" theory, a technology system contained four-step method that "prescription analysis, the material basis screening, the material basis of analysis and optimization and verify" was proposed. The technology system analyzes the material basis of the three levels such as Chinese medicine pieces, constituents and the compounds which could respect the overall efficacy of Chinese medicine. Ideas of prescription optimization, remodeling are introduced into the system. The technology system is the combination of the existing research and associates with new techniques and methods, which used for explore the research thought suitable for material basis research and prescription remodeling. The system provides a reference for the secondary development of traditional Chinese medicine, and industrial upgrading.
Drug Prescriptions
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
9.Off-label or Unlicensed Drug Prescriptions in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.
Journal of the Korean Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 2011;22(2):67-73
The purpose of licensing system is to ensure that the medicines are examined for safety, efficacy and quality. Nevertheless, off-label or unlicensed drug usages in pediatric practice is widespread in Korea and worldwide. Psychotropics are one of the most commonly used off-label or unlicensed drugs. The most valid approach to face this dilemma will be to have more evidences from pediatric pharmacological studies. Clinicians, in addition, need to monitor closely their off-label or unlicensed drug prescriptions to minimize the trial and error in practice. Researchers should publish their experiences and provide guidelines. Pharmaceutical companies, regulatory authorities, and consumer organizations should endeavor altogether for the children's right to get safe and efficacious drugs as adults do. Here, the definition as well as the current status of off-label and unlicensed drug prescriptions will be introduced. Critical issues regarding the off label drugs are discussed. In addition, I will describe the present condition as to the off-label and unlicensed drugs in child and adolescent psychiatry and the authorization process of off-label drug prescription in Korea. Lastly, direction we should like to take in this field will be mentioned.
Adolescent
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Adolescent Psychiatry
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Adult
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Child
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Consumer Organizations
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Dietary Sucrose
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Drug Labeling
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Drug Prescriptions
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Humans
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Korea
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Licensure
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Off-Label Use
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Organothiophosphorus Compounds
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Pediatrics
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Psychotropic Drugs
10.Pro Re Nata Prescription and Perception Difference between Doctors and Nurses.
Se Hwa OH ; Ji Eun WOO ; Dong Woo LEE ; Won Cheol CHOI ; Jong Lull YOON ; Mee Young KIM
Korean Journal of Family Medicine 2014;35(4):199-206
BACKGROUND: Pro re nata (PRN) prescription is a frequently used prescription method in hospitals. This study was conducted to investigate actual condition of PRN prescription and whether administration error occurred because of perception difference between doctors and nurses. METHODS: From May to July 2012, a survey was conducted among 746 doctors and nurses (88 doctors and 658 nurses) working at 5 hospitals located in Seoul, Gyeong-gi, and Gangwon Province. Doctors generating PRN prescription responded to actual conditions of PRN prescription and both doctors and nurses reported whether administration error occurred due to perception difference. RESULTS: Average number of PRN prescription of surgical residents was 4.6 +/- 5.4, which was larger than that of medical residents (1.7 +/- 1.0). Surgical residents more frequently recorded maximum number of daily intake (P = 0.034) and, although not statistically significant, more often wrote exact single dosage (P = 0.053) and maximum dosage per day (P = 0.333) than medical residents. Doctors expected nurses to notify them before the administration of medication; however, nurses were more likely to conduct PRN administration by their own decision without informing doctors. In addition, some doctors and nurses experienced administration errors because of it. CONCLUSION: Standard prescription methods need to be established since there is a perception difference in PRN prescription between doctors and nurses and this could be related to administration errors.
Drug Prescriptions
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Gangwon-do
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Medication Errors
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Prescriptions*
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Seoul