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Japanese Journal of Drug Informatics ; : 168-172, 2010.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-377274

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<b>Object: </b>A multicenter survey was conducted to investigate the status of use of supplements and related problems in patients with diabetes mellitus.<br><b>Methods: </b>A questionnaire was mailed to institutions where members of the Drug Information Section, Tokyo Hospital Pharmacists Association, worked, and hospitalized patients with diabetes mellitus were surveyed with a questionnaire.<br><b>Results: </b>The response rate of the questionnaire was 85%, and 22 patients reported taking supplements.  The most common motivation to purchase supplements was a recommendation from an acquaintance, followed by a recommendation from a family member and TV. Only 9.1% of the patients consulted healthcare professionals when purchasing supplements.  The patients who did not follow the dosage and administration instructions and those who were not aware of precautions regarding proper use accounted for 31.8% and 63.6%, respectively.  The proportion of patients who did not inform their physicians about the use of supplements was 65.2%, and 4.5% reported some health damage (rash).<br><b>Conclusion: </b>Our results revealed that supplements were used without careful consideration and were not administered properly, suggesting that scientific evaluation of efficacy and safety was warranted in future studies.  It is important for pharmacists to actively collect information on patient use of supplements and share the information within the medical team.

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Palliative Care Research ; : 218-222, 2007.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-374641

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The external preparation Metronidazole (MTZ) is reported to be useful in controlling the malodor associated with advanced and recurrent breast cancer patients. We prepared two different MTZ external preparations, a 1% MTZ Hydrophilic Ointment and a 0.8% MTZ Carbopol Gel. These preparations were then used to control malodor associated with breast cancer and the results were clinically evaluated. Malodor disappeared within 1 week of administration of either preparation and no adverse reactions were observed. These MTZ external preparations were thus found to be useful in the elimination of malodor as part of the treatment of those patients with advanced and recurrent breast cancer.

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Japanese Journal of Pharmacoepidemiology ; : 15-25, 2004.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-376086

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Little pharmacoeconomic data is available in Japan. Numerous studies of economic evaluation of medications have been published in major English language journals to date. In order to effectively utilize the economic evaluation, information previously reported in many types of medical journals, we must evaluate and appraise them according to medical trends in Japan. It is necessary to have skills to critically appraise the validity of published literature and to strictly validate their quality. As a result, it will become possible to make many types of pharmacoeconomic data applicable to each clinical practice by using a criterion on pharmacoeconomic research from the perspective of a pharmacist.

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