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Abstract
In this article the pivotal role of hospital pharmacists in the multidisciplinary management of epilepsy is discussed. Hospital pharmacists are members of national and local ethics committees, oversee clinical trials, and ensure adherence to regulations for patient access to novel therapeutic treatments. They actively contribute to regulatory processes and the definition of prescribing centers. In the post-launch phase, hospital pharmacists are a key member in the multidisciplinary team, they are involved in decisions relating to the local introduction of drugs, in the management of the drug within the hospital structure and with the direct distribution, and to ensure proper and timely treatment. The pharmacovigilance network, including hospital and community pharmacists, monitors and prevents adverse effects related to epilepsy medications and enhances a collaborative approach with specialists to promote prescription appropriateness, targeting therapy for better patient outcomes. Finally, the potential benefits of deprescribing are briefly discussed, underscoring the importance of a multidisciplinary approach involving doctors and clinical pharmacists to gather comprehensive data and enhance patient care in epilepsy management.
期刊介绍:
Global & Regional Health Technology Assessment (GRHTA) is a peer-reviewed, open access journal which aims to promote health technology assessment and economic evaluation, enabling choices among alternative therapeutical paths or procedures with different clinical and economic outcomes. GRHTA is a unique journal having three different editorial boards who focus on their respective geographical expertise.