Preparation of Pharmaceuticals in Pharmacies I. Contemporary Situation from the Viewpoint of Computer Records
Authors:
B. Macešková; L. Chlebníčková
Authors‘ workplace:
Veterinární a farmaceutická univerzita Brno, Ústav aplikované farmacie
Published in:
Čes. slov. Farm., 2006; 55, 61-64
Category:
Original Articles
Overview
Pharmaceuticals prepared in pharmacies represent approximately 5 % of the total number of dispensed packages, in financial terms approximately 2.3 % of the total turnover of a pharmacy. For the preparation of pharmaceuticals, 70 % of pharmacies under study use computer files of prescriptions. In most cases, the number of recorded prescriptions does not exceed 150, both for preparations made in larger amounts and those made individually. But not all prescriptions are really used. On the other hand, frequently required prescriptions are often missing. Prescriptions used in pharmacies of different regions are similar or identical. The computer files of prescriptions could be utilized in a more effective way and could also include algorithms to secure the appropriate quality of preparation.
Key words:
preparation of pharmaceuticals – pharmacy – files of prescriptions – dispensing pharmacy software
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Pharmacy Clinical pharmacologyArticle was published in
Czech and Slovak Pharmacy
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