The Hospital Formulary: Bilal Hassan M.Phil Pharmaceutics
The Hospital Formulary: Bilal Hassan M.Phil Pharmaceutics
The Hospital Formulary: Bilal Hassan M.Phil Pharmaceutics
Bilal Hassan
M.Phil Pharmaceutics
FORMULARY
The hospital formulary is a list of pharmaceutical agents with its important information which
reflects the current clinical views of the medical staff.
The hospital formulary system is a method whereby the medical staff of a hospital with the
help of pharmacy and therapeutic committee selects and evaluate medical agents and their
dosage form which are considered to be most useful in the patient care. The hospital
formulary system provides the information for procuring, prescribing, dispensing and
administering of drugs under non-proprietary or proprietary (brands) names in instances
where drugs have both names.
GUIDELINES FOR COMPILING A
FORMULARY
The following principles will serve as a guide to physicians, pharmacists; Nurses, and
administrators in clinical facilities utilizing the formulary system:
The medical staff shall appoint a multidisciplinary pharmacy and Therapeutic committee and
outline its purposes, organization, function, and scope.
The medical staff shall adopt written policies and procedures governing formulary
system as developed by pharmacy and therapeutics committee. These policies and procedures
shall provide guidance in evaluation, selection, procurement, storage. distribution, safe use, and
other matters relating to drugs.
Drugs should be included in the formulary by their nonproprietary names even though
proprietary names may be in common use in institution. Prescribers should be strongly
encouraged to prescribe drugs by their nonproprietary names.
GUIDELINES FOR COMPILING A
FORMULARY
P&TC must set policies governing the dispensing of generic equivalents and therapeutic
equivalents. These policies should include the following:
Pharmacist is responsible for selecting from available generic equivalents, those to be
dispensed following physician's order for a particular drug product.
A prescriber has an option at the time of prescribing to specify the brand of drug to be
dispensed for that particular medication order/prescription. However, The prescriber's
decision should be based on pharmacologic or: therapeutic considerations.
The institution shall ensure that its medical and nursing staffs are informed about the
existence of the formulary system, the procedures governing its operation, and any
modifications.
GUIDELINES FOR COMPILING A
FORMULARY
Copies of the formulary must be readily available and accessible at all times.
Provision shall be made in the formulary system for appraisal and use of non. formulary
drugs, by the medical staff.
The pharmacist shall be responsible for specifications as to the quality, quantity, and source
of supply of all pharmaceutical preparations and allied substances used in diagnosis and
treatment. When applicable, such products should meet the official standards.
OBJECTIVES OF FORMULARY
The primary objectives of a formulary are to provide the hospital staff with the
information on:
The drugs approved for use by the pharmacy and therapeutics committee.
Basic therapeutics of each approved item.
Hospital policies and procedure governing use of drugs.
Special aspects such as drug dosing rules and hospital approved abbreviations
etc.
ADVANTAGES OF FORMULARY
SYSTEM
PROMOTES KNOWLEDGE:
Prescribers, who use a restricted range of drugs listed on the formulary, know
more about these drugs and their formulations. Increased knowledge reduces the
risk of inappropriate prescribing, interactions or lack of efficacy.
CLOSE EXPIRY MONITORING:
Formulary makes the possibility of a close drug monitoring for expiry dates as
under this system only limited and fewer products are stocked.
POSSIBLE DEMERITS OF FORMULARY