Some criteria used in selecting drugs and their dosage forms, include the following:
• Keeping costs of drugs and dosage forms affordable and cost-effective so as to optimize the use of financial resources;
• Having drugs available for the treatment of most prevalent diseases, ailments, sicknesses and so forth at the levels of care provided;
• Availability of safe, effective and good-quality drugs.
- CENTRO ESCOLAR UNIVERSITY - B.S. PHARMACY - 2A
School Year 2012 - 2013
Some criteria used in selecting drugs and their dosage forms, include the following: • Keeping costs of drugs and dosage forms affordable and cost-effective so as to optimize the use of financial resources; • Having drugs available for the treatment of most prevalent diseases, ailments, sicknesses and so forth at the levels of care provided; • Availability of safe, effective and good-quality drugs. - CENTRO ESCOLAR UNIVERSITY - B.S. PHARMACY - 2A School Year 2012 - 2013
The Doctor is the one licensed to give out what type of drugs should be given to the patient and in what dosage depending on the condition of the patient or the age and weight of the patient.
Selection criteria are the job-specific skills, personal qualities, desirable qualifications, knowledge and experience that the selection panel believe are needed to perform the duties of the advertised position successfully. Applicants are assessed against these criteria to determine their merit for the position. The main purpose of selection criteria is to create a level playing field for all prospective applicants so that each applicant is given the same opportunity to apply for the job. Selection panels use selection criteria to shortlist written applications for interviews.
Oxygen, painkillers, and drugs to control swelling and seizures are given after the operation.
patient after thyroidectmy chronic renal failure after-treatment with loop diuretics and cytotoxic drugs
Doses must be individualized based on the patient and use of interacting drugs. The optimum combinations of antiretroviral drugs have not been determined, nor is there agreement on the stage of infection at which to start treatment.
Because - an emetic is given to force the patient vomit. If given to an unconscious patient - the patient could choke if the vomit enters the airway.
A Marfan patient may be given drugs called beta-blockers to slow down the rate of aortic enlargement and decrease the risk of dissection by lowering the blood pressure and decreasing the forcefulness of the heartbeat.
It would depend on the individual situation but usually the anesthesiologist will give the patient drugs through their IV and sometimes through a breathing mask that will make the patient fall asleep and prevent them from feeling pain or discomfort during the surgery.
To give a chemotherapy in a patient of cirrhosis is very risky. Treating physician is the best judge in a given patient.
Until recently, midazolam and fentanyl have been the drugs most frequently used to enhance patient comfort during local anesthesia. However, this combination can cause significant intraoperative respiratory depression.
He is given medication, but he himself does not do drugs.