Unit I Lecture II Pharmacology
Unit I Lecture II Pharmacology
Unit I Lecture II Pharmacology
Lecture-II
1. Inpatient
2. Outpatient
Out-patient Department (O.P.D)
Advantages:
• The drugs are readily available for administration
• Minimum return of drugs
• Reduced in-patient prescription orders
• Reduction in number of pharmacy personnel required
Disadvantages
FLOOR STOCK
DRUGS
NON-CHARGE
CHARGE FLOOR
FLOOR
STOCK DRUGS
STOCK
DRUGS
A)Dispensing of Charge Floor Stock Drugs
• These are drugs for which patient is charged for every single
dose administered to him
• Selection of these drugs is made by
Pharmacy and Therapeutic committee
• Charge floor stock drugs are stored at various nursing stations
• An envelope is used to dispense such drugs
B) Dispensing of Non-charge Floor Stock Drugs
CUDD DUDD
1. Centralized Unit Dose Drug Distribution
System
• All in-patient drugs are dispensed in unit doses and all the
drugs are stored in central area of the pharmacy and
dispensed at the time the dose is to be given to the patient
• To operate the system, delivery devices such as medication
carts or pneumatic tubes are required
PNEUMATIC TUBE SYSTEM
2. Decentralized Unit Dose Drug
Distribution System
• This operates through small satellite pharmacies located on each
floor of the hospital
• The main pharmacy is for procurement, storage,
manufacturing and packing
Procedure:
• Patient profile card is prepared upon admission to the hospital
• Prescriptions are sent directly to the pharmacists
Cont…
PROCEDURE
• Medical superintendent is overall responsible for handling of
controlled drugs.
• Chief pharmacist procures, stores and dispense the drugs
Cont…
Primary Resources
• Researcher’s and manufacturer’s information
• Scientific journals
• Provide original studies or reports E.g. Clinical trial, case series,
case report
Secondary Resources
• Abstract or index which summarizes the information arising in
primary source
Cont……
Tertiary Resources
• Textbooks
• handbooks
• online drug compendia
Selected websites
• http://dda.gov.np/
• http://www.nepalpharmacycouncil.org.np
• http:www.nhrc.org.np/
General Considerations when Examining and
Using Textbooks
a) The author , publisher , or both: What are the author 's and
publisher's areas of expertise?
b) The year of publication (copyright date) or last revision date?
c) The edition of the text : Is it the most current edition?
d) The presence of a bibliography: I f a bibliography is included,
are important statements accurately referenced? :
Cont,……
• Analyst labs
Drug Cards
Drugs card
Drug Recomm Half life /T Route Indication Contraindicati Adverse effects Toxic effects Route of
ended max of ons eliminati
dose adminis on
tration
Bradyarrhyth
Dizziness, mental mias,
Digoxi 0.25mg 40 Oral/IV CHF, atrial Digitalis disturbances, Kidneys
n IV hours/1Hr fibrillation toxicity, diarrhea,
headache, nausea cardiac arrest
and vomiting.
ventricular
tachycardia
heart block
hypersensitivity
Ventricular reaction,
Digitox 1.5-2 ug 160 Oral/IV CHF, atrial fibrillation, thrombocytopeni ventricular Liver
in p/o hours/1-3 fibrillation, a, confusion, fibrillation
Hrs ischemic
heart
disease. obstructive
cardiomyopat ventricular
hy tachycardia
hyperkalemia
0.42
Ouaba mg/kg 20 hours/ Oral/IV CHF, atrial Nausea, vomiting Kidneys
in p/o, 0.5-1 Hr fibrillation and pulse
0.004 irregularities
mg/kg
i/v
References