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Background: QT prolongation is a potential serious adverse drug reaction, and assessing the risk of QT-prolonging drugs is routinely included in psychotropic medication reviews. However, the actual clinical benefits of such assessments are unknown.
Johan Frederik Mebus Meyer Christensen +5 more
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Background: In intermediate care, older patients with polypharmacy are vulnerable to drug–drug interactions (DDI) and potentially inappropriate medication (PIM). Aims: To perform a consecutive intervention study to evaluate DDI/PIM.
Alexander Kilian Ullmann +3 more
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Developing Medication Reviews to Improve the Aruban Healthcare System: A Mixed-Methods Pilot Study
This study investigated whether and how medication reviews (MRs) conducted by pharmacists and general practitioners (GPs) with patient involvement can be performed on the island of Aruba (Dutch Caribbean).
Minke L. Copinga +5 more
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Understanding Pharmacist Communication and Medication Errors: A Systematic Literature Review
Objective: To better understand the inter-professional clinical communication between pharmacists, other health professionals and medication errors. Methods: This research study used a systematic literature review approach by searching online databases ...
Sassoli, Maryam, Day, Gary
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Background and Aims Cooperation between practicing community pharmacists (PPs) and primary care physicians has traditionally been limited, with scarce communication on therapeutic issues. The aim of this study was to assess how PPs communicate in writing
Jonna‐Carita Kanninen +8 more
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Potentially Inappropriate Medication: A Pilot Study in Institutionalized Older Adults
Institutionalized older adults often face complex medication regimens, increasing their risk of adverse drug events due to polypharmacy, overprescribing, medication interactions, or the use of Potentially Inappropriate Medications (PIM). However, data on
Helena Leitão +9 more
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Systematic review of medication safety assessment methods
The accuracy, efficiency, and efficacy of four commonly recommended medication safety assessment methodologies were systematically reviewed.; Medical literature databases were systematically searched for any comparative study conducted between January ...
Meier, Christoph R. +17 more
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Interventional tools to improve medication adherence: review of literature
Elísio Costa,1 Anna Giardini,2 Magda Savin,3 Enrica Menditto,4 Elaine Lehane,5 Olga Laosa,6 Sergio Pecorelli,7,8 Alessandro Monaco,7 Alessandra Marengoni9On behalf of the A1 Action group “Prescription and Adherence to Medical Plans&rdquo ...
Savin M +8 more
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