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Ars pharm ; 52(1): 17-22, ene.-mar. 2011. ilus, graf, tab
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-88802

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Objetivo: cuantificar, valorar y analizar las interacciones farmacológicas en los pacientes que acuden a una oficina de farmacia.Método: Estudio transversal de un año en una oficina de farmacia de Valencia. Las interacciones se detectaron con el programa BotPlus del Consejo General de Colegios Oficiales de Farmacéuticos.Resultados: El 63,64% de las interacciones se produjeron en mujeres. Más del 63% aparecieron en mayores de 56 años. El 57,94% fueron de tipo farmacodinámico. El 69,16% fueron importantes o potencialmente importantes. El 57,01% afectaban a la seguridad. En un 69,16% se recomendaba un control clínico del paciente. La interacción de antiinflamatorios no esteroideos y diuréticos fue la que apareció con una mayor frecuencia.Conclusiones: Es necesario establecer un plan de actuación con protocolos normalizados de trabajo ante posibles interacciones y con intervenciones en la educación de los pacientes para minimizar la aparición de problemas relacionados con medicamentos(AU)


Objective: To quantify, to value and to analyze the pharmacological interactions in the patients who come to a community pharmacy.Method: Cross-sectional study of one year in a community pharmacy of Valencia. The interactions were detected by the program BotPlus of the General Council of Pharmacists’ Official Colleges.Results: 63,64 % of the interactions took place in women. More than 63 % appeared in major of 56 years. 57,94 % were pharmacodinamic type. 69,16 % were important or potentially important. 57,01 % were concerning the safety. In 69,16 % a clinical control of the patient was recommended. The interaction of anti-inflammatories-non-steroidal and diuretics it was the one that appeared with a major frequency.Conclusions: It is necessary to establish an action plan with standard operating protocols to possible interactions and interventions in the education of patients to minimize the occurrence of drug-related problems(AU)


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Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Pharmacology, Clinical/classification , Pharmacology, Clinical/ethics , Pharmacology, Clinical/history , Pharmacology, Clinical/statistics & numerical data , Community Pharmacy Services/history , Community Pharmacy Services/statistics & numerical data , Community Pharmacy Services/standards , Pharmacology, Clinical/economics , Pharmacology, Clinical/methods , Pharmacology, Clinical/standards , Pharmacology, Clinical/trends , Community Pharmacy Services/classification , Community Pharmacy Services/ethics , Community Pharmacy Services
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