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Am J Health Syst Pharm ; 78(9): 800-805, 2021 04 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1087692

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: The proceedings of an international summit on the current and desired future state of use of robotic systems to compound intravenous (IV) solutions are summarized. SUMMARY: The International IV Robotics Summit was held at the Cleveland Clinic main campus in Cleveland, OH, on April 29 and 30, 2019. The purpose of the summit was 2-fold: (1) to define the current state of robotic IV compounding and (2) to develop a guide for automation companies, pharmacy departments, and drug manufacturers to improve the technology and expand the use of IV robotics in health systems in the future. The first day of the summit included 45-minute presentations by each of the speakers. Each lecturer recounted a different hospital's experience implementing and using IV robotics. On day 2 of the summit, an expert panel dedicated to mapping the future of IV robotics was convened to determine barriers to widespread adoption of IV robotics in health systems and offer potential solutions to remove these barriers. The expert panel targeted 3 specific audiences: robot manufacturers, drug manufacturers, and fellow pharmacy leaders. CONCLUSION: It is the hope of the international faculty that the information that emerged from the summit can be used by others to successfully implement IV compounding robotics in their sterile products areas to maximize patient safety. The summit also served as a call to action for pharmacy leaders, drug manufacturers, and robotic companies to develop a safer, more efficient future for patients by working together to optimize the development and operation of IV robotics.


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Robotics , Automation , Humans
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Farm Hosp ; 44(7): 49-52, 2020 06 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-603418

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As in other areas of the health system, COVID-19 has had a dramatic impact on  hospital compounding. This area has faced numerous challenges, including the  shortage of frequent-use products (hydroalcoholic solutions, lopinavir/ritonavir  suspension), the use of new preparations for SARS-CoV-2 (tocilizumab,  remdesivir), or requests from overwhelmed wards unable to assume the safe  preparation of a high volume of medications (intravenous solutions). The  demand for all types of preparations (topic and oral medications, intravenous  solutions) has increased dramatically. This increase has highlighted the shortage of resources allocated to this area, which has made it difficult to meet the high  demand for preparations. In addition, the pandemic has revealed the scarcity of  research on such basic aspects as agent stability and drug compatibility. One of  the most relevant conclusions drawn from the COVID-19 pandemic is that the  basic areas of hospital pharmacy, along with other, must be maintained and  reinforced, as these are the areas that make us essential.


Como todo el sector sanitario, la farmacotecnia hospitalaria ha sufrido el impacto de la pandemia de la COVID-19, enfrentándose a la necesidad de cubrir el  desabastecimiento de productos de uso frecuente (soluciones hidroalcohólicas,  lopinavir/ritonavir suspensión), a nuevas preparaciones surgidas de las nuevas  necesidades provocadas por el SARS-CoV-2 (tocilizumab, remdesivir), o a  peticiones de plantas desbordadas por la carga asistencial, incapaces de asumir  con un mínimo de seguridad la preparación de numerosos medicamentos  (mezclas intravenosas). El incremento de actividad ha sido en todo tipo de  preparados (tópicos, orales y mezclas intravenosas) y ha puesto de manifiesto la escasez de recursos destinados a esta área, que se ha traducido en serios  problemas para afrontar todas las elaboraciones necesarias, así como la falta de  investigación en aspectos tan básicos como la estabilidad o la compatibilidad de  medicamentos. Probablemente, una de las conclusiones más importantes que  podemos extraer tras la COVID-19 es que ­sin menospreciar otras áreas de la  farmacia hospitalaria que también deben desarrollarse­ debemos mantener y  potenciar las áreas básicas de nuestra profesión. Aquellas que nos hacen imprescindibles.


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Betacoronavirus , Coronavirus Infections/drug therapy , Drug Compounding , Pandemics , Pharmacy Service, Hospital/organization & administration , Pneumonia, Viral/drug therapy , Administration, Oral , Antiviral Agents/supply & distribution , Antiviral Agents/therapeutic use , Blood Component Transfusion , COVID-19 , Disinfection , Drug Administration Routes , Drug Interactions , Drug Stability , Equipment Contamination/prevention & control , Excipients , Forecasting , Home Care Services , Humans , Hydroxychloroquine/administration & dosage , Hydroxychloroquine/chemistry , Infusions, Intravenous , Lopinavir/administration & dosage , Personal Protective Equipment/supply & distribution , Platelet-Rich Plasma , Ritonavir/administration & dosage , SARS-CoV-2 , Solutions , COVID-19 Drug Treatment
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