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Prescription and Structure of Formulation of Medicinal Preparations in a Pharmacy II
Authors: J. Kolář; J. Švejdová
Authors‘ workplace: Ústav aplikované farmacie Farmaceutické fakulty Veterinární a farmaceutické univerzity, Brno
Published in: Čes. slov. Farm., 2005; 54, 29-33
Category: Original Articles
Overview
The paper is concerned with the analysis of all medicinal preparations prepared extemporaneously in a pharmacy within 12 months (July 2002 through June 2003). The set under study comprised 5 260 preparations. Preparations were prescribed primarily by dermatologists, their share being 31.3 %. The expiratory period of the largest number of preparations (61.8 %) was one month. Of the total number of medicinal preparations, 76.1 % were prepared on medical prescriptions, 3.5 % on orders, and 20.4 % were sold over the counter. The average annual share of preparations in the total turnover was 2.3 %.
Key words:
extemporaneous medicinal preparations – physician’s specialization – expiratory period
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Pharmacy Clinical pharmacology
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