Use of pharmaceutical interventions.  

Drug-related issues can arise along the healthcare continuum and impact the desired health outcome. Pharmaceutical interventions such as managing prescription appropriateness are connected to safeguarding against negative side effects. Pharmacist-initiated pharmaceutical intervention (P.I.) is described as “any recommended modification to the pharmacological treatment.” 2Pharmacists can educate patients on how to use medications properly and take action by changing the medication or offering advice when they see anomalies. Additionally, P.I. has improved patient medication compliance.

Categories in which P.I. can be applied:

Patient safety – This is an intervention linked directly to a patient’s health and thus averts harm. E.g., wrong drug, dosage and schedule, drug interaction with other medicines, disease or tests, contraindicated drugs, duplicate therapy and Adverse Drug Reactions.

Administrative – Those interventions need additional documentation or non-adhere to hospital policy, like in cases where an indicated medicine was not prescribed or prescribed without indication.

Cost avoidance – this intervention method involves advising a more economical therapy or more productive medication administration, like changing from one route of drug administration to another or engaging in alternative treatment.

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