Administration of PRN medications: a descriptive study of concurrent disorder patients

E. Martin, Shaohua Lu, H. Robertson, S. Ganesan, M. Mckenna
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Background: There is a paucity of research on the use of pro re nata (PRN) medications in psychiatry, and even more so, their use in patients diagnosed with concurrent disorder (CD). Aim: To provide an initial review and description of this population with respect to the administration of PRN medications. Method: A retrospective review of 135 charts was conducted on patients admitted to the University of British Columbia Concurrent Disorder Unit from 1 June 2008 to 31 December 2008. Results: A total of 133 (98.5%) of the 135 patients had at least one PRN order in their charts. The most frequently ordered medications for use as a PRN were Lorazepam (103 orders), Quetiapine (91 orders), and Loxapine (68 orders). The mean dosages delivered for all medications were in the low, sedative range. The most common reasons for prescribing across medications were for: sleep, agitation, anxiety, and withdrawal symptoms. With respect to the proportion of PRN orders to actual PRN medications administered, Quetiapine (83...
PRN药物的管理:并发疾病患者的描述性研究
背景:在精神病学中使用天然(PRN)药物的研究很少,在诊断为并发疾病(CD)的患者中使用这些药物的研究更是如此。目的:提供一个关于PRN药物管理的初步回顾和描述。方法:回顾性分析2008年6月1日至2008年12月31日在英属哥伦比亚大学并发障碍科收治的135例患者的病历。结果:135例患者中,133例(98.5%)患者的病历中至少有一个PRN顺序。作为PRN最常用的药物是劳拉西泮(103张)、喹硫平(91张)和洛沙平(68张)。所有药物的平均剂量都在低镇静范围内。开出跨药处方的最常见原因是:睡眠、躁动、焦虑和戒断症状。关于PRN处方与实际PRN用药的比例,喹硫平(83…
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