14ab1t0030 hospital formulary

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Hospital formulary in hospital pharmacy


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SUBMITTED BY NAKKA VARSHITHA 14AB1T00 30 SUBMITTED TO UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF G.RAMESH VIGNAN PHARMACY COLLEGE VADLAMUDI SEMINAR COMMITTEE SATHEESH.S.GOTTIPATI HOSPITAL FORMULARY 1 HOSPITAL FORMULARY

CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ORIGIN IN INDIA OBJECTIVES TYPES WHO????? GUIDELINES PREPARATION IMPROVING ADHERENCE ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES ROLE OF PHARMACIST vignan pharmacy college 2

INTRODUCTION The hospital formulary is a continuously revised compilation of pharmaceutical dosage agent and their forms etc. which reflects the current clinical judgment of the medical staff. Hospital formulary provides information for Procuring Prescribing Dispensing Administration of drugs HOSPITAL FORMULARY vignan pharmacy college 3

ORIGIN IN INDIA The first hospital formulary in India was published in 1968 by the Department of Pharmacy , CMC,Vellore . The first hospital formulary for the development of government hospital teachings was published in 1997 at Government Medical College , Trivendrem,Kerala vignan pharmacy college 4

OBJECTIVES To Set standards for best practice, promoting high quality, evidence based prescribing. To ensure rational drug therapy and control drug cost. To precise use by the physician and nursing staff . To continually revise compilation of pharmaceuticals and some important ancillary information that reflects the current clinical judgement of medical staff. vignan pharmacy college 5

TYPES OF FORMULARY vignan pharmacy college 6

WHO??? vignan pharmacy college 7 DRUG AND THERAPEUTIC COMMITTEE

MEMBERS INVOLVED IN THE PREPARATION OF HOSPITAL FORMULARY 8

The governing body of the hospital shall appoint a pharmacy and therapeutic committee composed of physician and pharmacist which will prepare the hospital formulary system. The medical staff in the governing body shall sponsorand outline the purpose, organization function and scope of the hospital formulary system. It should adopt the principle as per the need of particular hospital. The pharmacy and therapeutic committee shall develop policy and procedure governing the hospital formulary and the medical staff shall adopt these policies and procedures subject to administrative approval The policy and procedure shall afford guidance in the appraisal, selection , procurment , storage,distribution , use, safety procedures and other matter relating to drug in the hospital and shall be published in the hospital’s formulary To ensure the maintenance of the responsibility and procreative of the physician in the exercise of his professional judgment. The medical staff shall adopt the policy formula, and procedure for including drugs in the formulary by the non proprietary name even though proprietary names continue to being use in the hospital physicians 9

In the absence of written policies approved by the medical staff related to the operation the hospital shall make it certain that the nursing personnel are in formed in writing though its system of news of communication that there exits the formulary system in the hospital and the procedure governing its operations In the formulation of policies and procedure the term substitute or substitution should be avoid since these term have been used to imply the unauthorized dispensing of entire different drug, neither of which takes place under a properly operated hospital formulary system. It shall be made known to the medical staff about the changes in the working in the hospital formulary system or in the content of the hospital system. Provision shall be made for the appraisal of the member of the medical staff for the use of the drug not include in the formulary or the investigational drugs. The pharmacist with the advice and guidance of the pharmacy and therapeutic committee ,shall ascertain the quantity and source of supply of all drugs, chemical, biological and pharmaceutical preparation used for diagnosis and treatment of patient. 10

STEPS INVOLVED IN THE PREPARATION OF HOSPITAL FORMULARY vignan pharmacy college 11

STEPS INVOLVED IN THE PREPARATION OF HOSPITAL FORMULARY vignan pharmacy college 12

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CONTENTS OF DRUG MONOGRAPH Non-proprietary name of drug Synonyms Available brands Cost Reconstitution Administration Dosage forms Indications Contraindications Precautions Dose Pregnancy risk factors Adverse effects Interactions   vignan pharmacy college 14

MAINTAINING A FORMULARY   Formulary may become a collection of older, less effective drugs. The entire formulary should be reviewed every 2–3 years. This can be done by evaluating all the formulary medicines within each therapeutic class in a systematic way on a regular basis and comparing them to other new non-formulary medicines within that class Requests for the addition of new medicines and deletion of old medicines. Systematic review of a therapeutic class of medicines. Review of programmes to identify and resolve medicine use problems. All decisions of the DTC should be documented ( minuted ). vignan pharmacy college 15

MANAGING A FORMULARY LIST (Adding and deleting drugs) For a new medicine to be added into the hospital formulary, the committee should consider the therapeutical equivalency to existing drugs in terms of efficacy, safety, or convenience of dosing/administration. For the addition and deletion of drugs the total cost for a course of treatment with new medicine should be compared with the already listed medicines If a new medicine is added to the list for reasons of improved efficacy, safety or lower price, serious consideration should be given to delete the medicine which was previously on the formulary list for the same indication, for two reasons: vignan pharmacy college 16

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IMPROVING ADHERENCE TO A FORMULARY   Reviewing and taking action on all non-formulary medicine use; action may include adding the medicine to the formulary, educating the prescriber about the nonformulary status of the medicines or banning use of the medicine within the hospital. Prohibiting the use of non-formulary drug samples in the hospital. Establishing procedures and approved drug product lists for therapeutic interchange or substitution. Providing easy access to the formulary list, with copies at each drug ordering location and in pocket manuals for staff. Involving medical staff in all formulary decisions. Advertising and promoting all formulary changes. Establishing agreed procedures for clinical trials with non-formulary medicines   vignan pharmacy college 18

ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES It deprives the physician of his right and prerogative to prescribing and obtained the brand of his choice. pharmacist act as the sole judge of which brands of drugs are to purchased and dispensed. The system allow for the purchase of inferior quality of drugs particularly in institutions where there is no staff pharmacist. The system does not reduce the cost of drug to the patient or the third party payer vignan pharmacy college 19

ROLE OF PHARMACIST IN HOSPITAL FORMULARY Pharmacist in the DTC has a key role in developing policies and procedures governing the hospital formulary. The chief pharmacist has the primary responsibility for the preparation of hospital formulary. Pharmacist with the advice and guidance of DTC shall as certain the quantity and source of supply of all drugs,chemicals , biological and pharmaceutical preparations used for the diagnosis, and treatment of patients. Pharmacist should ensure that quality of drugs is not compromised by economic considerations vignan pharmacy college 20

CONCLUSION standards for best practice promoting high quality evidence based prescribing. Rational drug therapy Improve patient quality of life vignan pharmacy college 21

REFERENCES B.S Shah prakashan A Text Book of Hospital Pharmacy, 12 th edition, pg no:40-53 S.bala Subramanian,N.Narayanan,A Text Book of Clinical and Hospital Pharmacy,2 nd edition,pg no:37-43 Hospital Formulary: An Overview Mahendrakumar BJ*1, Sowmya M2, Uma Maheswari D3, Hymavathi R4, Ramesh www.slideshare.net www.shareyouressays.com vignan pharmacy college 22

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