A13 Medicines optimisation Flashcards

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what are the 4 principles of medicines optimisation?

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  • aim to understand the patient’s experiences
  • evidence-based choice of medicines
  • ensure medicines use is as safe as possible
  • make medicines optimisation part of routine practice
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describe the principle of medicines optimisation: aim to understand the patient’s experience. give 2 examples

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  • listen to how the patient feels about their disease and treatment
  • have a dialogue
  • more likely to uncover their thoughts and doubts by doing this
  • eg. if they struggle with sight they may need larger print labels
  • eg. may be told to take a medicine with breakfast but they don’t eat breakfast
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describe the principle of medicines optimisation: evidence-based choice of medicines

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  • ensure we are completely up to date as pharmacists
  • make sure you use the most recent guidelines
  • if you’re not sure, just check
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describe the principle of medicines optimisation: ensure medicines use is as safe as possible

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  • inform patients on key counselling points for administering formulations
  • make sure patients are clear on all aspects of their medicines, old and new
  • storage of medicines (KOOSAROC)
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describe the principle of medicines optimisation: make medicines optimisation part of routine practice

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  • not just when supplying a medicine to a patient but make it part of your practice
  • constantly check with patients and ask if they have any questions as they come into the pharmacy
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