[Translated article] Pharmaceutical recommendations for therapeutic appropriateness in patients with multiple sclerosis

IF 1 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY FARMACIA HOSPITALARIA Pub Date : 2024-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.farma.2024.05.002
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Abstract

Objective

To determine the prevalence of PIMDINAC criteria and to implement pharmacological interventions in a population with multiple sclerosis over 55 years of age.

Methods

Retrospective, observational, open-label study, including patients with multiple sclerosis aged 55 years and older during December 2022 and February 2023. The main variable determined was the percentage of compliance with the PIMDINAC criteria.

Results

Ninety-five patients were included, with the presence of PIMDINAC criteria detected in 67.4%. The most frequently detected criterion was non-adherence to concomitant treatment (84.4%), followed by drug–drug interactions (56.2%) and potentially inappropriate medication (25%). A total of 20 pharmaceutical interventions were performed in 17 patients (17.9%). Potentially inappropriate medication was responsible for 11 interventions, non-adherence for 7, and drug–drug interactions for 2. The 81.8% of interventions were accepted, resulting in the discontinuation of 15 inappropriately prescribed drugs. The prevalence of PIMDINAC criteria in this group of patients is high. The study revealed that PIMDINAC criteria were prevalent in 67.4% of the study population, with polypharmacy playing an important role, suggesting the potential for a multidisciplinary approach, through pharmaceutical interventions to address unnecessary or duplicate treatments.

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[译文]关于多发性硬化症患者治疗适当性的药物建议。
目的在 55 岁以上多发性硬化症患者中确定 PIMDINAC 标准的流行率,并实施药物干预:回顾性、观察性、开放标签研究,包括 2022 年 12 月至 2023 年 2 月期间 55 岁及以上的多发性硬化症患者。确定的主要变量是符合 PIMDINAC 标准的百分比:结果:共纳入 95 名患者,其中 67.4% 的患者符合 PIMDINAC 标准。最常发现的标准是不坚持配合治疗(84.4%),其次是药物间相互作用(56.2%)和潜在用药不当(25%)。共有 17 名患者(17.9%)接受了 20 次药物干预。11次干预是由于潜在的用药不当,7次是由于不遵医嘱,2次是由于药物相互作用。81.8%的干预措施被接受,结果有 15 种不当处方药被停用。这组患者中符合 PIMDINAC 标准的比例很高。研究显示,67.4%的研究人群中普遍存在 PIMDINAC 标准,其中多重用药发挥了重要作用,这表明有可能采用多学科方法,通过药物干预来解决不必要或重复治疗的问题。
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FARMACIA HOSPITALARIA
FARMACIA HOSPITALARIA PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-
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21.40%
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46
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