FF - Faculdade de Farmácia
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A FF - Faculdade de Farmácia, da Universidade Federal de Goiás, oferece curso de Graduação em: Farmácia. Além de Especialização em: Fitoterapia; e, Citologia Clínica.
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Item Análise de prescrições médicas para tratamento de câncer de mama em um hospital universitário do estado de São Paulo(2014) Bózoli, Luís Felipe Beloni; Ribeiro, Camila Milani; Zoccal, Polyana Lara de Mello; Ferreira, Iahel Manon de Lima; Fernandes, Rodrigo Marangoni; Sakamoto, Luiz Maçao; Abramovicius, Alexandra Cruz; Andrade, Jurandyr Moreira de; Dewulf, Nathalie de Lourdes Souza; Ungari, Andrea QueirózThis article focuses on the analysis of prescriptions for the treatment of breast cancer in patients followed up in a university hospital in the state of São Paulo. The study analyzed 408 prescriptions between September and December 2012, with 201 in Chemotherapy Center and 207 in Chemotherapy Pharmacy in this teaching hospital. The main results were: (a) from 201 prescriptions analyzed in Chemotherapy Center, only 123 (61.2%) had weight, 89 (44.3%) height and 113 (56.2%) of the body surface patient; (b) 100% of prescriptions in Chemotherapy Center and 48.3% in the Chemotherapy Pharmacy showed abbreviations; (c) the trade name of the drug was present in 54.7% of prescriptions in Chemotherapy Center; (d) high rates of absence of information about the pharmaceutical form of the drug; (e) 05 (1.2%) prescriptions with illegible name of the patient and 04 (1%) prescriptions with illegible name of the drug. Data analysis shows the absence of complete information necessary for the safe use of anticancer drugs, if not evidencing compliance with current legislation. Thus, we highlight the importance of continuous training of physicians about the importance of a clear and complete prescription, as well as greater participation of clinical pharmacists and suggest also the implementation of the electronic prescription. These actions can improve the quality of prescriptions and promote the safe and rational use of medicines.Item Gerenciamento de medicamentos em desuso devolvidos por pacientes ambulatoriais de um hospital universitário(2014) Primo, Lilian Pereira; Rodrigues, João Paulo Vilela; Ayres, Lorena Rocha; Ferreira, Iahel Manon de Lima; Dewulf, Nathalie de Lourdes Souza; Abramovicius, Alexandra CruzThe purpose of this study was to analyze the profile of leftover medicines returned to the pharmacy of the Specialized Component of Pharmaceutical Services at the General Teaching Hospital of the Faculty of Medicine at Ribeirão Preto, University of São Paulo, and the profile of their final destination. This was a cross sectional descriptive study based on the collection of the following data: identity of the patient or responsible person, motive for the return and information about the medicine returned to the pharmacy (batch number, expiry date, quantity returned and storage conditions). We analyzed the data collected in response to a structured questionnaire and also assessed the visual appearance of the returned medicines, which were either classified as suitable for reuse by other patients or sent for disposal. Costs related to the medicine returned to the institution were calculated and analyzed. Data collection was performed in July 2011. During this month, the pharmacy received 34 returns, totaling 2149 units of medicine. Of these, 82.4% were intact, 6.0% were thermolabile and only 3.0% had expired, while 76.5% of all medicines were reused. The financial value of all returned items was R$ 5,759.90 and the total savings from the reuse of medicines represented R$ 4,743.34. Encouragement to return leftover medicine, provided by implementing an effective medication management system, would offer safety to the patient and environment and financial savings for the health system. For this reason, the healthcare team should be able to give advice on correct storage, to ensure integrity and quality of the active moiety, favoring an optimal therapeutic outcome for those patients who will reuse them.