Pharmaceutical intervention in the rational use of intravenous omeprazole

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OBJECTIVE: To describe the pharmaceutical interventions of a vertical clinical pharmacy service to promote the rational use of intravenous omeprazole. METHODS: A prospective and descriptive study carried out at a university hospital in the Midwestern Region of Brazil, from November 2014 to May 2015. The service consisted of the analysis of adequacy of the route of administration of omeprazole in relation to the clinical conditions of the patient, as well as the use of the appropriate diluent. Interventions were recorded in medical records and subsequently evaluated for acceptance. RESULTS: A total of 770 prescriptions were evaluated. Interventions related to diluent replacement were more accepted (p<0.001), and surgeons were the specialty that used the intravenous route inappropriately (p<0.001). CONCLUSION: Although partially accepted, pharmaceutical interventions could contribute to improve patient safety, since they allowed the use of a safer route of administration.

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Araújo, E. S., Modesto, A. C. F., Ferreira, T. X. A. M., Provin, M. P., Lima, D. M., & Amaral, R. G. (2020). Pharmaceutical intervention in the rational use of intravenous omeprazole. Einstein (Sao Paulo, Brazil), 18, eAO4433. https://doi.org/10.31744/einstein_journal/2020AO4433

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