1.2 Pharmacotherapy
1.2 Pharmacotherapy
1.2 Pharmacotherapy
• Pharmacotherapy is therapy using pharmaceutical drugs.
• Principally concerned with the safe and effective management
of drug administration.
• Over the past 20 years there has been an emerging consensus that the
practice of clinical pharmacy itself should grow from a collection of
patient-related functions to a process in which all actions are undertaken
with the intention of achieving explicit outcomes for the patient.
Drug use process (DUP)
The medication use process involves several steps
The medical process starts with the:
• Case history, which includes examination, investigation and
diagnosis, and culminates in a decision about management. A
similar if less elaborate process must be followed by a
pharmacist to respond to symptoms presented by a patient. All
this information is gathered together to provide a systematic
classification of information about a patient.
– Avoidance of ADRs
– Convenience
– Cost-effectiveness
Examples of Medical Conditions for the Goals of Therapy
Ask 4 questions:
– Does the patient have an indication for each of his/her drug
therapies, and is each of the patient's indications being treated
with drug therapy?
– Is the patient able and willing to comply with the drug therapies
as instructed?
Common Drug Therapy Problems