Dispensation during Pharmaceutical Stand-by Duty Service
Authors:
J. Kolář; M. Cvengrošová
Authors‘ workplace:
Farmaceutická fakulta Veterinární a farmaceutické univerzity Brno, Ústav aplikované farmacie
Published in:
Čes. slov. Farm., 2005; 54, 65-69
Category:
Original Articles
Overview
The paper deals with the analysis of 24 694 medical prescriptions dispensed during pharmaceutical stand-by duty service within 12 months. 8072 medical prescriptions (32.7 %) were issued by first-aid medical service. 72.2 % of requirements for pharmaceutical stand-by duty service took place between 19.00 to 22.00. Patients under 20 requiring pharmaceutical stand-by duty service represented 37.8 %. One medical prescription issued by medical first-aid service included 1.8 packages of pharmaceutical preparations. Medical prescriptions issued by medical first-aid service to adults included altogether 529 different sorts of medicinal preparations, those issued to children, 269 sorts.
Key words:
pharmaceutical stand-by duty service – analysis of prescription
Labels
Pharmacy Clinical pharmacologyArticle was published in
Czech and Slovak Pharmacy
2005 Issue 2
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