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Pharmacy Division
Introduction
The role of pharmacists has been greatly changed by the recent developments
in computer technology, the revision of medical law and the introduction
of the medical fee. Although pharmacists were known to be professionals
whose primary function is to compound and dispense medicines prescribed
by physicians, their responsibilities have broadened substantially in
recent years. As a result, pharmacists are health professionals who are
concerned with the pharmaceutical needs of patients. The Pharmacy division
is endeavoring to ensure proper drug usage, and to support improvement
of patientis quality of life, through our daily pharmaceutical practice.
When the new GCP was put into effect in April 1998, the Clinical Research
Control Room was newly established in our hospital. Consequently, pharmacists
are expected not only to manage investigational drugs but also to play
the role of clinical research coordinator.
Routine Activities@
As a matter of course, pharmaceutical care is the basis of all works of
pharmacist. We also give bedside advice on taking medicine to inpatients
including those in the Palliative Care Unit, as a part of our clinical
activities. Pharmacists explain to patients the names of drugs, usage,
quantity, effectiveness, and reasons for caution and possible adverse
effects. It is important for patients to fully understand why they have
to take the medicines prescribed for them. We also provide drug information
as a leaflet for outpatients at the request of doctors.
We provide a computerized drug information system for the medical staff.
We also send out information about important adverse effects, new drug
adoptions and drug deletions via email. Aseptic preparations of IVH for
both in- and outpatients and of anti-cancer agents for outpatients undergoing
chemotherapy at ambulatory treatment center are also important daily activities
in the division. In particular, IVH for out patients greatly support cancer
treatment or care at home.
Because of the increase in outpatient with several types of cancers, we
prepare more anti-cancer agents each year.
New Developments
Since the Clinical Research Control Room was founded in April 1999, two
pharmacists have been assigned as Clinical Research Coordinate (CRC).
They conduct works in accordance with the standard operating procedure
(SOP) of the new GCP, particularly in the preparation or instructing the
use of investigational drugs for the patients.
In October 2000, one of the pharmacists in our division was positioned
as Clinical Research Chief. With cooperation with CRCs, our division is
now capable to manage investigational new drugs, much better than before.
In August 2000, a pharmacist who has licensed supervisor in nuclear radiation
was assigned in our division. He mainly works at Diagnostic Radiology
Division in order to produce and qualify the radiopharmaceuticals for
positron emission tomography (PET).
In November 2000, the prescription ordering system was fully operated.
In addition, the Automatic Dispensing System for Injection worked with
injection ordering system that automatically checks the dose of anticancer
agents as well as the interval of chemo-therapy.
In the year of 2001, because of the increase of extramural dispensing
and the efficient work we could instruct medication to many patients.
K. TAKADA
Number of Prescription
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2000 |
2001 |
| Prepared in hospital pharmacy |
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| Total |
103,988
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104,985
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| Inpatients |
58,217
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59,214
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| Outpatients |
45,771
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45,771
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| Taken to outside pharmacies |
27
|
13,915
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| (% of prescription filled outside) |
(0.16%)
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(28.94%)
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| Injections |
|
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| Total |
154,680
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148,993
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| Inpatients |
142,820
|
135,819
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| Outpatients |
11,860
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13,174
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Aseptic Preparation of Injection Mixture
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2000
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2001
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| IVH preparations |
2,690
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770
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| Anticancer drugs |
7,287
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9,889
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| Others |
2,465
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2,770
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IVH,intravenous hyperalimentation.
Nunber of House Preparations
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2000 |
2001 |
| Sterilized |
27 |
22 |
| Nonsterilized |
209 |
200 |
Investigational Drugs Used
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2000
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2001
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| Newly registered |
33
|
46
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| Ongoing studies |
29
|
49
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| Prescriptions |
1131
|
1115
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Amounts of Drugs Consumed
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2000
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(%)
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2001
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(%)
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| Total consumption |
2,303,438
|
100
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2,379,525
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100
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| Internal/external medicines |
502,898
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21.83
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437,306
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18.38
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| Injections |
1,042,760
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45.27
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1,200,923
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50.47
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| Blood |
125,010
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5.43
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144,482
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6.07
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| X-ray |
234,979
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10.2
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257,922
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10.84
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| RI |
81,749
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3.55
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74,435
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3.13
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| Others |
316,042
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13.72
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264,457
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11.11
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Unit: 1,000 yen
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