Pharmaceutical interventions in Emergency Care Unit: a pharmacotherapeutic and pharmacoeconomic analysis
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21115/JBES.v14.n3.p253-258Keywords:
clinical pharmacist, pharmaceutical services, drug therapy, pharmacoeconomics, health education, emergency medical servicesAbstract
Objective: To clarify pharmaceutical interventions’ pharmacotherapeutic and pharmacoeconomic impact on urgent and emergency services. Methods: Intervention study conducted in an Emergency Care Unit. Patients enrolled in the research received pharmacotherapeutic follow-up through evaluation and intervention in pharmacotherapy. Results: One hundred and ninety seven patients, mostly female, with comorbid conditions, with a mean age of 43 years ± 13, participated in the study. Interventions were performed in 130 of them, with an acceptance of 83% by the care team. The interventions also impacted pharmacoeconomics, providing a cost reduction of 35% compared to the previous semester. Conclusion: Our results expressed that the presence of the clinical pharmacist is essential for optimized pharmacotherapies and hospital cost reduction.