In
the prisons of Lyon, drug management of inmates implies
cooperation between general practitioners, psychiatrists and pharmacists. All
the medical prescriptions are reviewed by the pharmacists of the medical unit.
The aim of this work was to synthesize the pharmaceutical interventions
performed and show the implication of the pharmaceutical staff in detecting and
handling prescribing errors.
The
pharmaceutical interventions reported reflected actions of securisation
initiated by the pharmacists in cooperation with physicians: monitoring of
patients taking antipsychotic medications or benzodiazepines maximal dosages.
Besides, in this population with a high prevalence of psychiatric comorbidities
and important suicide rate, detection of patients with default of compliance is
one of the keys for drug optimization among these patients as it is an
explanation for therapeutic failure.
- 1Unité de pharmacie clinique en milieu carcéral, maison d'arrêt de Lyon-Corbas, groupement hospitalier Sud, hospices civils de Lyon, boulevard des Nations, 69960 Corbas, France. Electronic address: laure.lalande@chu-lyon.fr.
- 2Unité de pharmacie clinique en milieu carcéral, maison d'arrêt de Lyon-Corbas, groupement hospitalier Sud, hospices civils de Lyon, boulevard des Nations, 69960 Corbas, France.
- 3Service de pharmacie, groupement hospitalier Sud, hospices civils de Lyon, bâtiment 3A, 165, chemin du Grand-Revoyet, 69310 Pierre-Bénite, France.
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