Disseminating Drug Prescribing Information: The Cox-2 Inhibitors Withdrawals

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This case study examined the recent withdrawal of valdecoxib to determine the timeliness of updates in commonly used information sources used by healthcare professionals. The method included assembling a purposive sample of 15 drug reference and warning systems that were then systematically monitored for several months after the withdrawal of valdecoxib to determine the time to update this information. These information sources were classified and described qualitatively. A time to diffusion curve was plotted and the average number of days to report the drug withdrawal or update reference databases was calculated. Only 2 of 15 information systems reported the drug withdrawal on the actual date of the FDA announcement. Institutional electronic textbooks took an average of 109.8 days (±14 days) to report the withdrawal. In addition, one pharma-sponsored dissemination source (Peerview Press) had not updated their information as of this publication. © 2006 J Am Med Inform Assoc.

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Strayer, S. M., Slawson, D. C., & Shaughnessy, A. F. (2006). Disseminating Drug Prescribing Information: The Cox-2 Inhibitors Withdrawals. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 13(4), 396–398. https://doi.org/10.1197/jamia.M2045

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