Overdosed paracetamol (acetaminophen) prescriptions and subsequent pharmacist interventions in French hospitals
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.pharma.2013.08.010
Overdosed paracetamol (acetaminophen) prescriptions and subsequent pharmacist interventions in French hospitals
Abstract
Introduction: Little is known about the manner in which hospital pharmacists intervene for overdosed paracetamol prescriptions. The aim of this retrospective study was to describe the number and nature of pharmacists' interventions (PIs) for overdosed paracetamol adult prescriptions in hospitals.
Methods: We studied PIs that had been documented by pharmacists on the French Society of Clinical Pharmacy website tool between 2007 and 2010. We identified PIs that were related to paracetamol-containing prescriptions of one brand name only (type 1) particularly for patients with body weight ≤ 50 kg who were prescribed 4 g/day, and PIs that concerned the co-prescription of two paracetamol-containing products (type 2).
Results: Among 60 hospitals, seven did not report any paracetamol overdose-related PIs. Of the 53 hospitals that had at least one PI, 16 did not report any type 1 PIs. Bodyweight, liver disease, cirrhosis and chronic alcoholism were absent recorded criterion by most of the hospitals included in this study.
Discussion: Previously published studies have highlighted that the most frequent PIs are type 1, especially for patients whose body weight is ≤ 50 kg. We observed a broad variability in the number or type of PI that were related to overdosed paracetamol prescriptions compared with the total of all recorded types of PI. These data suggest that a significant number of hospital pharmacists are unaware of the risks that adult patients with low body weight are exposed to when receiving four grams paracetamol/day over several days.
Conclusion: Pharmacist educational programs are needed.
Keywords: Hospital; Hospital pharmacist; Hôpital; Intervention pharmaceutique; Overdosed prescription; Paracetamol; Paracétamol; Pharmacien hospitalier; Pharmacist's intervention; Posologie excessive; Safety; Sécurité.
Copyright © 2013. Published by Elsevier Masson SAS.
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