3C DTC
3C DTC
3C DTC
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Objectives
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Outline
• Key Definitions
• Introduction
• Summary
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Key Definitions
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Key Definitions…
• Formulary–A list of medicines that are approved for use in
the health care system by authorized prescribers
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Background
Many countries spend 30-40% of their health budget on
drugs
Pharmaceuticals are the cornerstone of health care delivery
system
Wastage due to inefficient and irrational use of Drugs is
common
Poor Selection of drug
Inefficient procurement practice, resulting to non-
availability, wastage, use of unnecessarily expensive
drugs
Prescribing not in accordance to STG
Poor dispending resulting in medication error.
Non Adherence by patients to dosing schedules and
treatment advices.
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According to WHO
– right dose,
– right duration.
ADR,
bacterial resistance.
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Important benefits of a DTC
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Important benefits of a DTC…
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Role of the DTC
• administration, and
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Country Experience
A. Developed countries
B. Developing countries
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DTC Involves
Sufficient staff
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Goals and objectives of DTC
Goal:
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Membership of DTCs
• Medical Director-Chairperson
• Head of Pharmacy-Secretary
• Head Nurse/matron
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Functions of DTC
1.0 Advisory
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Functions of DTC …
Independent literature
Economic advantage
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Manage ADRs/
Manage
Medication Errors
Formulary
Evaluate Clinical
Use DTCs Contribute to Interventions to
Quality of Care Improve Drug Use
Advising Medical
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DTC: Structure and Organization
Chairman Executive Secretary,
Clinical Director or
other appointed Director of Pharmacy
physician
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Functions of DTC…
4.0 Adoption and development of Facility Standards
treatment guidelines
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Reading assignment
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Functions of DTC…
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Functions of DTC…
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Functions of DTC…
8.0 provision of Information and education
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Functions of DTC…
9.0 Facilitation of Managing medication errors
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Cont…
• Monitor
• Assess
• Report
• Prevent ADRs
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Functions of DTC…
10. Drug Policies and Procedures
Lack of policies will adversely affect medicine selection,
procurement, distribution, and use
The DTC has the most expertise to develop policies on—
New, nonformulary, restricted, investigational medicines
Monitoring and evaluation of medicine use
Interventions to promote rational use of medicines
Pharmaceutical management issues in the hospital
Pharmaceutical promotion (pharmaceutical
representatives and literature)
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Functions of DTC…
11. Meetings
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Functions of DTC…
12. Scope
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DTCs—Guiding Principles
Documentation
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DTCs—Guiding Principles
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Monitoring DTC Performance —Impact and
Outcome Indicators
• Medicine selection
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Monitoring DTC Performance…
Prescribing quality
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Monitoring DTC Performance…
Drug safety
Financial sustainability
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