Access to medicines & pharmacy services Flashcards

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What are the five A’s of acceptability?

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  1. APPROACHABILITY is knowing the service required is available and attainable;
  2. ACCEPTABILITY is approving that service;
  3. AFFORDABILITY is costs associated with service;
  4. APPRORIATENESS is how well service matches needs;
  5. AVAILABILTY & ACCOMODATION is if that service can be reached physically in an appropriate amount of time.
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What are medicines information services?

a type of service

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a service that allows health professionals + public ask about information on medicines; service finds and researches information on medicines that are asked about.

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How can medicines’ cost be decreased? Who does this?

associated with affordability

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[i] Cost can be lowered via subdivision by taxpayer, therefore increasing accessibility. [ii] PHARMAC controls subdivisions and tries to keep costs down as much as possible

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What is pharmacovigilance? Who is it done by?

a type of service

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[i] the monitoring and prevention of adverse side effects of medication [ii] done by Centre for Adverse Reactions Monitoring (CARM).

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What act was introduced to ensure quality, efficacy and safety of medicines before they’re introduced to market?

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[i] Medicines Act 1981; after thalidomide case. A lot of pre-clinical and clinical testing & research is needed; approval of medsafe needed.

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Classification of medicines balances access and safety. What are the classifications?

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[1] prescription medicines; [2] restricted (pharmacist-only) medicines [3] pharmacy-only medicines; [4] general sales medicines.

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