학술논문

Effects of pharmacist intervention on polypharmacy in patients with type 2 diabetes in Japan.
Document Type
Article
Source
BMC Research Notes. 3/30/2020, Vol. 13 Issue 1, p1-5. 5p. 1 Chart, 2 Graphs.
Subject
*TYPE 2 diabetes
*SPECIALTY pharmacies
*PHARMACISTS
*DRUG prices
Language
ISSN
1756-0500
Abstract
Objective: Investigation of polypharmacy in patients with type 2 diabetes revealed that medications administered according to the patient's symptoms and complaints strongly contributed to polypharmacy. We explored the effects of clinical ward pharmacy service, which evaluated the need for symptomatic treatment, therefore minimizing polypharmacy by reducing inappropriate medications. Results: The number of drugs (hospitalization vs. discharge: 9 [1–17] vs. 7 [1–16], P < 0.001) and rate of polypharmacy (hospitalization vs. discharge: 75.4% vs. 61.1%, P < 0.001) were significantly lower at discharge. Since hospital admission, the number of drugs increased (n = 6, 11%), remained unchanged (n = 15, 28%), decreased by 1 drug (n = 4, 8%), decreased by 2 drugs (n = 3, 6%), and decreased by more than 2 drugs (n = 25, 47%). Daily drug costs were significantly reduced (hospitalization vs. discharge: $8.3 vs. $6.1, P < 0.001). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]