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hospital formulary is developed under the guidance of pharmacy and therapeutic commitee of the hospital.pharmacist working in a hospital should play an important role in the preparation of the hospital formulary
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Hospital formulary
Definition, contents of hospital formulary, Differentiation of hospital formulary and
Drug list, preparation and revision, and addition and deletion of drug from hospital
formulary
Introduction to clinical pharmacy, Concept and Objectives of clinical pharmacy, Function and responsibilities of clinical pharmacist, Clinical Pharmacy services.
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The formulary system is a method by which physicians and pharmacists, working through a Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee of the medical staff, evaluate and select medications for use in a hospital.
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Definition, contents of hospital formulary, Differentiation of hospital formulary and Drug list, preparation and revision, and addition and deletion of a drug from hospital formulary.
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2. Definition
Formulary
The official Publication containing list of medicines authorized and
approved by medical staff for use in the hospital of state or country or
region of country for the therapy of patients.
Hospital Formulary
It is the continuously revised list of pharmaceutical Medicines and
dosage forms with its important information's which reflects the
current views of medical staff and Pharmacy and therapeutic
committee which are considered to be most useful in the patient care.
3. Introduction
No hospital pharmacy can possibly stock every medication which are
prescribed by their affiliated doctors to patients.
Hence medical and pharmacy staffs of hospitals prepare hospital
formulary, which is a list of the medications that the hospital
pharmacy keeps, with information of medication
Doctors use the formulary to find out which medications the hospital
has available to treat a given symptom or disease
It is also useful to avoid drug interaction
Hospital formulary generally contain generic drugs as compared to
costly other brands
4. Introduction
Hospital formulary is required as too many pharmacy
companies manufacture so many medicines.
The newer drugs have various untoward effects
Peoples need effective drugs at lowest possible cost
For rational use of drugs formulary is needed.
For Education of medical staff, pharmacy persons, nurses.
Hospital formulary is prepared by Pharmacy and therapeutic
committee consisting of Physicians and Pharmacists.
5. Contents of hospital formulary
1) Title Page
2) Name and title of PTC members
3) Table of contents
4) List of drugs approved by PTC
5) Introductory information
6. Contents of hospital formulary
6) Information on hospital policies and procedures for uses of drugs
a) Objective of formulary
b) Hospital rules and regulations for distribution of drugs
c) Hospital pharmacy services rule and procedures
d) Directions for how to use formulary
7. Contents of hospital formulary
7) Information on drugs
8) Special information of drugs
a) Drug related hospital policies
b) Drug Product listing
c) Particular information
9. Hospital Policies and Procedures
How to use the drug
Details of the PTC
Pharmacy operating procedures
Information on how to use formulary
Rules decided by hospital for prescription, dispensing and
administration of drug
Rules for use emergency and controlled drugs
Patients Counseling information
10. Drug Product Listing
Formulary List of Drugs
Alphabetically with the generic
name
Alphabetically with the
Pharmacotherapeutic Class
Index of Dosage forms of drug
Brand name or Generic name of
drug
Therapeutic index
Information of drug
a) Dosage form
b) Dose of drug: Pediatric
and Geriatric
c) Strength of drug
d) ADR, Side Effects
e) Mode of action
f) Active Pharmaceutical
ingredient
g) Packaging
h) Cost of Drug
11. Special Information
Abbreviations approved by
hospital
Calculation of Dose of drugs
Poison control information
Strength of drug as per
accepted metric system
Formulas for diagnostic stains
List of Sugar free drugs
List of drug Interaction
List of Dialyzable Poisons
Diagnostic aids
Storage Information
Table of Common values
Labeling Information
12. Differentiation of hospital formulary
and Drug list
List of drug as per Generic
names also has strength, form,
toxicology, use, Posology and
quantity to be dispensed
Prepared locally by own medical
staff
Details given is for local needs
and desire
Generic names of drugs with its
strength and form
Prepared by country’s
Pharmacists, clinical and
Pharmacological staff
Information is written as per
their Pharmacological Property
Eg. I.N.F.
Hospital Formulary Drug List
13. Preparation of Formulary
Pharmacist play leading role in Preparation
Pharmacist collects details of drug from Pharmacopoeias
Also he Checks the drugs as per PTC guidelines
He Prepares formulary under policies of PTC
Further he is responsible for revision
Typical formulary will be prepared as,
Title page
Details of PTC
14. Preparation of Formulary
Table of contents
Policy of hospital
Basic Information of Drug: All Pharmacological Details
Prescribing and Dispensing Guidelines
Avoid ADR and Interactions
Proper Strength
Size of Formulary
Size should be small to be carried easily by medical staff
Hospital decides the size
15. Preparation of Formulary
Format
Loose leaf or Bound & Printed or Mimeographed
Formats of different hospitals are checked before preparing
Formulary sent to Gov of India, PCI, General health
services
Index: General and Pharmacological
The formulary should be visually pleasing, readable and
professional in look
16. Revision of Formulary
PTC will decide the revision of formulary
Meeting is held by PTC for the revision
Annual revision is done and is must because of alterations in drug
products, removal of some drugs from market, new drugs and
changes in hospital policies
Drug details are added at the end of formulary by attaching the
sheets at the back or last of formulary
The addition or deletion of drug is only done after reporting to
medical staff
17. Addition of drug
The drug should be present in NFI or Pharmacopoeia
The dosage form of drug should be manufactured by Licensed
company with good record
The dosage form with all contents written can only be added in
formulary
The specified dosage form should get approval from local physician
for its therapeutic activity
The drug only with reported therapeutic efficacy be added to the
formulary
18. Addition of drug
Before adding new drug following parameters checked,
Efficacy
Potency
Safety
Quality
After checking above parameters a request for addition is done by
submitting formulary addition request along with supporting
literature along with signed disclosure of interest of PTC
After receiving request PTC may Approve with or without
restriction or deny or deferment (Until specific information
available)
19. Deletion of drug
Suggestion for deletion is given by medical staff to PTC
Suggestion should provide superiority or inferiority of drug
depending on MOA or with specific indication
To control growth of formulary, some addiction are balanced by
deletions of drugs
PTC periodically review the deletion of drugs on the basis of
duplication and less use of drugs
Further deletion of drug also done in case of availability of cheaper
and equally efficacious and potent drug as compared to costlier
ones.