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Braz. J. Pharm. Sci. (Online) ; 54(4): e18008, 2018. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1001592

ABSTRACT

The objective of the study was to evaluate the use of human albumin in a Brazilian university hospital, in compliance with the institutional protocol and other clinical guidelines, taking into account the therapeutic indications and the dosage regimens. Data was obtained from the pharmacy dispensing records of human albumin, the requests for use it and, when available, the patient's records between January and October 2017. After evaluation the therapeutic indications and the dosage regimens were classified as "appropriate" and "inappropriate". The analysis of 98 requests showed that, when compared to the institutional protocol, 54 (55.1%) requests had an inappropriate therapeutic indication. However, when a comparison was made between 25 medical records (54 requests) and other clinical guidelines, it was observed that the therapeutic indication had none classified as inappropriate. In addition, 16 (29.7%) requests were considered inappropriate in relation to dosage regimens. From these results, it was possible to conclude that although the use of human albumin in the hospital was associated to a clinical protocol, it was outdated. Thus, it is possible to affirm that not only the adoption of a clinical protocol, but its periodical updating is an important strategy to promote the rational use of drugs.


Subject(s)
Homeopathic Dosage/pharmacology , Therapeutic Uses , Serum Albumin, Human/administration & dosage , Hospitals, University/classification , Brazil , Pharmaceutical Preparations , Dosage/analysis , Health Services/standards
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Braz. j. microbiol ; 35(4): 337-344, Oct.-Dec. 2004. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS, SES-SP | ID: lil-402620

ABSTRACT

Estudou-se a influência das concentrações iniciais, no meio de Sauton, de asparagina e glicerol sobre as produtividades, expressas em unidades formadoras de colônias e biomassa microbiana, referentes aos cultivos submersos do Mycobacterium bovis, em biorreator de 20 mL. As concentrações iniciais de 2,27 e 25 mL/L de asparagina e glicerol, respectivamente, conduziram à maior produtividade, em unidades formadoras de colônias, a saber 2,7.106 colônias/mg.dia. Por outro lado, as concentrações de 4,54 e 25 mL/L dos mesmos componentes, corresponderam à melhor produtividade em biomassa, a saber: 2,5 g/dia. Através das análises dos consumos relativos de asparagina e glicerol (50 e 26 per center respectivamente), verificou-se também que as concentrações destes componentes podem ser reduzidas na composição original do meio de Sauton, com o objetivo de obter uma produção otimizada de vacina BCG em bioreator.


Subject(s)
Asparagine , BCG Vaccine , Glycerol , Mycobacterium bovis , In Vitro Techniques , Culture Media
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Rev. med. Hosp. Univ ; 10(1): 55-60, jan.-jun. 2000. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-286781

ABSTRACT

Neste trabalho descrevem-se as etapas e critérios adotados pelo Serviço de Farmácia do Hospital Universitário da Universidade de São Paulo para a qualificação de empresas prestadoras de serviços na produção de nutrição parenteral. Baseando-se na regulamentação da Portaria 272 da Secretaria de Vigilância Sanitária, três empresas foram visitadas, selecionado-se duas por critérios técnicos, as quais tiveram seus serviços testados por contratos temporários. Essa avaliação foi fundamental para assegurar a qualidade do produto a ser administrado


Subject(s)
Hospitals, University , Parenteral Nutrition , Pharmacy Service, Hospital , Food Service, Hospital , Outsourced Services
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