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ARTICLE TITLE:  [The new pharmacy practice: can
pharmaceutical intervention improve therapeutical
efficiency] 
VERNACULAR TITLE:  [La nueva atencion farmaceutica:
puede la intervencion farmaceutica mejorar la
eficiencia terapeutica?] 
ARTICLE SOURCE:  Rev Esp Salud Publica  (Spain),
May-Aug 1995, 69(3-4) p277-82 
AUTHOR(S):  Alvarez de Toledo F; Arcos Gonzalez P;
Cabiedes Miragaya L 
AUTHOR'S ADDRESS:  Area de Medicina Preventiva y Salud
Publica, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Oviedo. 
MAJOR SUBJECT HEADING(S):  Pharmaceutical Services
[organization & administration] 
MINOR SUBJECT HEADING(S):  English Abstract; Ethics,
Pharmacy; Human; Middle Age; Pharmaceutical Services
[economics]; Public Health; Support, Non-U.S. Gov't 
INDEXING CHECK TAG(S): 
PUBLICATION TYPE:  Owner: NLM; Status: Completed 
Journal Article; Review; Review, Tutorial 
ABSTRACT:  BACKGROUND: The pharmaceutical activity has
experienced over the last 50 years an important
evolution in terms of concepts and contents affecting
not only pharmacists but the whole health
professionals. The subject of this study were the
characteristics and implications of that change.
METHODS: We review the main conditions leading to this
change and characteristics of the new pharmaceutical
activity focused mainly on the filtrate and alert
about drug related problems and the professional
intervention facing a proper resolution. RESULTS AND
CONCLUSIONS: Some preliminary results from an
investigation about the mentioned conditions are
presented supporting the idea that this new proposed
pharmaceutical intervention model can actually improve
benefits on therapeutical effectiveness and save
resources. 
MEDLINE INDEXING DATE:  199602 
ISSN:  1135-5727 
LANGUAGE:  Spanish 
PMID:  0008548676 
UNIQUE NLM IDENTIFIER:  96103303 


ARTICLE TITLE:  Pharmaceutical care and the managed
care pharmacist. "High users": how pharmacist
intervention can help. 
ARTICLE SOURCE:  Am Pharm  (United States), 1995,
Suppl p21-2 
AUTHOR(S):  Fish LS 
AUTHOR'S ADDRESS:  Fallon Clinic/Fallon Community
Health Plan, Worcester, MA, USA. 
MAJOR SUBJECT HEADING(S):  Managed Care Programs
[trends]; Pharmaceutical Services [trends];
Pharmacists 
MINOR SUBJECT HEADING(S):  Health Maintenance
Organizations; Human; Massachusetts; Pharmaceutical
Services [organization & administration]; Professional
Practice; Program Development 
PUBLICATION TYPE:  Owner: NLM; Status: Completed 
Journal Article 
MEDLINE INDEXING DATE:  199510 
ISSN:  0160-3450 
LANGUAGE:  English 
PMID:  0007677062 
UNIQUE NLM IDENTIFIER:  95407540 


ARTICLE TITLE:  Preventing potential drug interactions
in community pharmacy. 
ARTICLE SOURCE:  J Clin Pharm Ther  (England), Dec
1994, 19(6) p371-9 
AUTHOR(S):  Lien LL; Lien EJ 
AUTHOR'S ADDRESS:  Department of Pharmaceutical
Sciences, School of Pharmacy, University of Southern
California, Los Angeles 90033. 
MAJOR SUBJECT HEADING(S):  Chelating Agents
[chemistry]; Drug Interactions; Pharmaceutical
Preparations [adverse effects]; Pharmacies 
MINOR SUBJECT HEADING(S):  Ciprofloxacin [chemistry];
Drug Therapy; Human; Pharmacokinetics 
PUBLICATION TYPE:  Owner: NLM; Status: Completed 
Journal Article 
ABSTRACT:  With ongoing debate on health care reform
including improved pharmaceutical care, there is much
current concern about drug interactions and their
prevention. Many patients visit more than one doctor
for their different diseases and receive more than one
drug at a time, and often doctors are unaware of all
the medications their patients are taking and the
risks to which their patients are exposed when treated
with multiple drugs. Pharmacists in the community
setting or hospital are the most accessible health
care providers able to intervene when faced with
potential drug interactions that may occur during
patients' multiple drug therapy. A few selected
examples of potential drug-drug interactions and
interventions instituted are presented in this paper.
Possible mechanisms for the drug interactions are also
discussed. It is hoped that more documentation of
pharmacists' involvement in such interventions will
demonstrate the true value of pharmaceutical care. 
MEDLINE INDEXING DATE:  199504 
ISSN:  0269-4727 
LANGUAGE:  English 
PMID:  0007876369 
UNIQUE NLM IDENTIFIER:  95181604 
CAS REGISTRY/EC NUMBER(S):   0 (Chelating Agents); 0
(Pharmaceutical Preparations); 85721-33-1
(Ciprofloxacin) 


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