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PADIS

Poison and Drug Info services

Perpetual inventory

Method of continually tracking & knowing the value of inventory& qty of merch by tracking sales, POS, PC

2 goals of effective inventory control

Minimizing total inventory investment & carrying the right mix of products to satisfy pt demand

Freezer temp range

-25 to -10 C

Fridge Temp range

2 to 8 C

Room temp range

15 to 30 C

Why is Inventory control important?

A pharmacy must have the correct inventory to properly serve its patients

These go hand in hand with procurement & storage of drug products

Shipping & receiving

Formulary

Guideline by which drugs are purchased, compilation of approved pharmaceuticals that reflects the current clinical judgement of the institutions medical staff

AHWDBL

AB Health & Wellness drug benefit list

AAC

Actual acquisition cost (aka purchase cost)

ISMP

Institute for Safe Medication Practices (made a "do not use" list)

Never use the following notations

U, IU, QD, QOD, trailing 0's, naked decimal points, cc, MS, ><

Labelling requirements

Name, addy & phone # of pharmacy, full name of pt, name of prescriber, name, strength, qty, & dosage form of drug, complete instructions for use of drug, pharmacist identity, rx # and date it was dispensed

NPR

Do not repeat

Puritis

Itching

Tuss

Cough

Qs

Quantity sufficient

How many NAPRA competencies are there?

9

How many SOLP stds are there?

14

How many Code of Ethics?

12

How many SOP?

21 (11-17 are addressing Rxist only)

Grp 1 AB cancer program drugs

Only those Drs authorized by the board can prescribe. Eg. Interferon, letrozole, Etoposide

Grp 3 of cancer drugs

If drug is part of a research or clinical drug trial. Eg. Cladribine, cytarabine, gemcitabine

Napra was established when? How often is it reviewed? Goal?

1995, every 5 yrs. Provide what a P. Tech at entry to practice is ABLE to do rather than HOW they are expected to perform tasks

Grp 2 AB cancer program drugs

1st time prescribed by drs authorized by the board but subsequent scripts can be by damily dr. Eg. Retinoic acid, goserelin, topotecan