Michaela Elise Wermers, Ashley Weisensel Sturm, Sarah Aileen Mancini, Breann Mary Hogan
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Abstract
Pharmacists nationwide may play a critical role in expanding naloxone access after several states enacted legislation to allow pharmacist prescribing of opioid antagonists. This created a unique opportunity for inpatient pharmacists to participate in combating the opioid epidemic by prescribing naloxone at hospital discharge. A multifaceted intervention was developed to identify and educate hospitalized patients eligible for naloxone prescribing. After implementation, 22 of 40 eligible patients (55 percent) were prescribed naloxone by inpatient pharmacists during the 3-month study period. With this pharmacist-driven intervention, there was an 848 percent increase in the number of hospitalized chronic opioid patients with naloxone prescriptions on discharge.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Opioid Management deals with all aspects of opioids. From basic science, pre-clinical, clinical, abuse, compliance and addiction medicine, the journal provides and unbiased forum for researchers and clinicians to explore and manage the complexities of opioid prescription.