Prescribing Flashcards

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what are the principles of good prescribing?

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-be clear about the reasons for prescribing
-take into account the patients medicatioin history before prescribing
-take into account other factors that might alter the benefits and risks of treatment
-take into account the patients ideas, concenrs and expectations
-select effective, safe and cost effective medicines individualised for the patient
-ahdere to national guidelines/ local formularies
-write unambiguous legal prescriptions using the correct doccumentation
-monitor the beneficial and adverse effects of meidicne
-communicate and document prescribing decision and the reasons for them
- prescribe within the limitations of your knowledge, skills and experience

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what are the principles of good antibiotic prescribing?

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the site of infection
the likely pathogen
severity of illness
drug interaction
host factors
allergies
likelyhood of antibiotic resistance
renal or hepatic toxicity

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what are the safety warnings for quinolones?

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– Quinolones may induce convulsions in patients with or without a history of convulsions, taking NSAIDs at the same time may induce them
– Tendon damage (including rupture) has been reported rarely in patients receiving quinolones.
– Tendon rupture may occur within 48 hours of starting treatment, cases have also been reported several months after stopping
* Contra-indicated in patients with a history of tendon disorders
* Patients over 60 more at risk

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how do you take into account ICE?

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  • Consent (benefits vs risks) and (symptomatic
    vs prognostic benefit)
  • Side effects (short and long term)
  • Monitoring
  • Follow up
  • How to seek advice/review decisions
  • RECORDS
  • Other considerations
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what are some common aminal- derived excipients found in medicines?

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gelatin, shellac, cochineal, lactose, lanolin,mg sterage

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what are some examples which contain procine/ bovine and alcohol substituents?

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porcine- ceron 25000
pork- hypurin porcine 30/70
bovine- novoseven
alcohol- daktarin oral gel
ethanol- diazepam 5mg/ml solution

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