Impact of the new handling recommendations for hazardous drugs in a hospital pharmacy service

<p><strong>Objective:</strong> To describe the actions taken by the Pharmacy Unit in a tertiary hospital in order to adapt to the recommendations established by NIOSH 2014 for handling Hazardous Drugs. </p> <p><strong>Method:</strong> A retrospective observ...

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Main Authors: Beatriz G García-Alcántara, Catalina Perelló Alomar, Elena Moreno Centeno, Pilar Modamio, Eduardo L Mariño, Olga Delgado Sánchez Olga Delgado Sánchez Olga Delgado Sánchez
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Language:English
Published: Grupo Aula Médica 2017-03-01
Series:Farmacia Hospitalaria
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Online Access:http://www.aulamedica.es/fh/pdf/10689.pdf
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spelling doaj-4fa977403264453bb43dcdb3b52bd7e12020-11-24T22:36:37ZengGrupo Aula MédicaFarmacia Hospitalaria1130-63432171-86952017-03-0141225726910.7399/fh.2017.41.2.10689Impact of the new handling recommendations for hazardous drugs in a hospital pharmacy serviceBeatriz G García-Alcántara0Catalina Perelló Alomar1Elena Moreno Centeno2Pilar Modamio3Eduardo L Mariño 4Olga Delgado Sánchez Olga Delgado Sánchez Olga Delgado Sánchez 5Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacotherapy Unit, Department of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Technology and Physical Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy and Food Sciences, Universitat de Barcelona, BarcelonaPharmacy Unit. Hospital Universitario Son Espases. Palma de MallorcaPharmacy Unit. Hospital Universitario Son Espases. Palma de MallorcaClinical Pharmacy and Pharmacotherapy Unit, Department of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Technology and Physical Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy and Food Sciences, Universitat de Barcelona, BarcelonaClinical Pharmacy and Pharmacotherapy Unit, Department of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Technology and Physical Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy and Food Sciences, Universitat de Barcelona, BarcelonaPharmacy Unit. Hospital Universitario Son Espases. Palma de Mallorca.<p><strong>Objective:</strong> To describe the actions taken by the Pharmacy Unit in a tertiary hospital in order to adapt to the recommendations established by NIOSH 2014 for handling Hazardous Drugs. </p> <p><strong>Method:</strong> A retrospective observational study. A list was prepared including all hazardous drugs according to NIOSH 2014 that were available at the hospital as marketed or foreign drugs, or used in clinical trials, and there was a review of the processes of acquisition, repackaging, preparation, circuits, organizational, dispensing and identification. </p> <p><strong>Results:</strong> After the analysis, a report including all needs was prepared and sent to the Hospital Management. Any relevant information about the handling and administration of hazardous drugs was included in the prescription computer program. There were changes in the acquisition process of two drugs, in order to avoid splitting and multi-dose formulations. An alternative or improvement was found for 35 253 of the 75 779 units of hazardous drugs repackaged in one year. The Pharmacy Unit took over the preparation of four non-sterile medications, as well as the preparation of all sterile parenteral medications included in Lists 1 and 2 that were not previously prepared there, as well as one from List 3. Information was also included about the preparation processes of Magistral Formulations that involved hazardous drugs from Lists 2 or 3.</p> <p><strong>Conclusion:</strong> The adaptation to the recommendations by NIOSH 2014 has represented a change, but also a significant reduction in the handling process of hazardous drugs by the healthcare staff, therefore reducing the risk of occupational exposure.</p> http://www.aulamedica.es/fh/pdf/10689.pdfNational Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (U.S.A.)Occupational exposureHazardous drugsSafetyTertiary hospital
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author Beatriz G García-Alcántara
Catalina Perelló Alomar
Elena Moreno Centeno
Pilar Modamio
Eduardo L Mariño
Olga Delgado Sánchez Olga Delgado Sánchez Olga Delgado Sánchez
spellingShingle Beatriz G García-Alcántara
Catalina Perelló Alomar
Elena Moreno Centeno
Pilar Modamio
Eduardo L Mariño
Olga Delgado Sánchez Olga Delgado Sánchez Olga Delgado Sánchez
Impact of the new handling recommendations for hazardous drugs in a hospital pharmacy service
Farmacia Hospitalaria
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (U.S.A.)
Occupational exposure
Hazardous drugs
Safety
Tertiary hospital
author_facet Beatriz G García-Alcántara
Catalina Perelló Alomar
Elena Moreno Centeno
Pilar Modamio
Eduardo L Mariño
Olga Delgado Sánchez Olga Delgado Sánchez Olga Delgado Sánchez
author_sort Beatriz G García-Alcántara
title Impact of the new handling recommendations for hazardous drugs in a hospital pharmacy service
title_short Impact of the new handling recommendations for hazardous drugs in a hospital pharmacy service
title_full Impact of the new handling recommendations for hazardous drugs in a hospital pharmacy service
title_fullStr Impact of the new handling recommendations for hazardous drugs in a hospital pharmacy service
title_full_unstemmed Impact of the new handling recommendations for hazardous drugs in a hospital pharmacy service
title_sort impact of the new handling recommendations for hazardous drugs in a hospital pharmacy service
publisher Grupo Aula Médica
series Farmacia Hospitalaria
issn 1130-6343
2171-8695
publishDate 2017-03-01
description <p><strong>Objective:</strong> To describe the actions taken by the Pharmacy Unit in a tertiary hospital in order to adapt to the recommendations established by NIOSH 2014 for handling Hazardous Drugs. </p> <p><strong>Method:</strong> A retrospective observational study. A list was prepared including all hazardous drugs according to NIOSH 2014 that were available at the hospital as marketed or foreign drugs, or used in clinical trials, and there was a review of the processes of acquisition, repackaging, preparation, circuits, organizational, dispensing and identification. </p> <p><strong>Results:</strong> After the analysis, a report including all needs was prepared and sent to the Hospital Management. Any relevant information about the handling and administration of hazardous drugs was included in the prescription computer program. There were changes in the acquisition process of two drugs, in order to avoid splitting and multi-dose formulations. An alternative or improvement was found for 35 253 of the 75 779 units of hazardous drugs repackaged in one year. The Pharmacy Unit took over the preparation of four non-sterile medications, as well as the preparation of all sterile parenteral medications included in Lists 1 and 2 that were not previously prepared there, as well as one from List 3. Information was also included about the preparation processes of Magistral Formulations that involved hazardous drugs from Lists 2 or 3.</p> <p><strong>Conclusion:</strong> The adaptation to the recommendations by NIOSH 2014 has represented a change, but also a significant reduction in the handling process of hazardous drugs by the healthcare staff, therefore reducing the risk of occupational exposure.</p>
topic National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (U.S.A.)
Occupational exposure
Hazardous drugs
Safety
Tertiary hospital
url http://www.aulamedica.es/fh/pdf/10689.pdf
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