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Herald of Medicine ; (12): 406-409, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-609731

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Objective To provide reference for clinical pharmacists participating in pharmacotherapy of low molecular weight heparin calium-induced thrombocytopenia.Methods Clinical pharmacists carried out pharmaceutical care for a patient with chronic cor pulmonale with acute exacerbation of chronic asthmatic bronchitis in the use of low molecular weight heparin calium,who developed progressive thrombocytopenia,and helped clinicians to manage adverse reaction and select subsequent treatment drug.Results The suggestions were adopted by clinicians.The platelets of patients gradually recovercd without thrombosis events.Condusion Participation of clinical pharmacists in the treatment of low molecular weight heparin calium induced-thrombocytopenia can effectively improve the prognosis of patients and ensure the safety in drug use.

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China Pharmacy ; (12): 2765-2767, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-500841

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OBJECTIVE:To consolidate the results of special antibacterial drug rectification so as to improve the rational medi-cation of antibacterial drugs. METHODS:By using the method of retrospective analysis,the antibacterial drug application data in 2011(before rectification and initial stage of rectification),2012(middle stage thereof)and 2013(later stage thereof)were sum-marized,compared and analyzed. RESULTS:After special rectification(Jan. 2011 vs. Dec. 2013),the utilization rate of antibacte-rial drugs in perioperative period for class I incision decreased from 80.42% to 24.49%. That of antibacterial drugs in emergency treatment decreased from 53.79% to 36.23%. The examination rate of microbial samples in inpatients who would use special-grade antibacterial drugs increased from 16.12% to 94.17%. The use intensity of antibacterial drugs by inpatients decreased from 70.28 DDDs/(100 persons·d) to 27.44 DDDs/(100 persons·d). The utilization rate of antibacterial drugs by inpatients decreased from 65.99% to 46.45%. CONCLUSIONS:Special rectification has remarkable effects on rational clinical application of antibacterial drugs. Regulation and evaluation should be strengthened to maintain the effects and continuously improvement should be made.

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