对医院药房配药中因超标签使用塑料初级包装而产生的可浸出物质风险进行批评性意见审查。

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q2 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Therapeutic Advances in Drug Safety Pub Date : 2025-02-13 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/20420986251317424
William Bello, Julian Pezzatti, Camille Stampfli, Laurent Carrez, Serge Rudaz, Farshid Sadeghipour
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医院药房在医疗保健中发挥着独特的作用,根据医院的需求和做法(例如药物短缺),定期配制药物产品,以满足患有传染病、慢性病或营养相关疾病的体弱多病患者的需求。药物以精确的浓度复合,持续较长时间,有时涉及复杂的配方。在这种情况下,一个重大挑战是在标签外使用短期塑料初级包装来长期储存复合DPs,这可能是由于缺乏认识、财政限制和监管不足。如果没有适当的风险评估,这种包装可能会释放出潜在有害的可浸出化合物,对患者安全构成严重威胁。评估医院配药程序以减轻这种风险至关重要。虽然标签外用药在医院是一个众所周知的概念,但标签外使用塑料主要包装是一种完全不同的做法。在美国和欧洲,包括药剂师在内的医疗保健专业人员被允许以未经监管机构根据其临床判断和最佳做法明确批准的方式使用医疗设备,包括初级包装,同时考虑到患者的最佳利益。然而,这种标签外使用可能带来独特的风险和挑战,特别是在医院药房配制的高度控制环境中,患者安全至关重要。因此,本综述探讨了医院药房的历史背景和现状,调查了药物配制中容器封闭完整性问题的潜在根本原因,讨论了结构材料及其物理化学性质对其在最流行的初级包装中的作用的影响,并最后提出了专家意见,旨在确定长期解决方案,以解决其在医院药房配制中超标签使用的现有挑战。
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A critical opinion-based review of hospital pharmacy compounding with respect to the risk of leachable substances due to the off-label use of plastic primary packaging.

Hospital pharmacies play a unique role in healthcare by regularly compounding drug products (DPs) in response to hospital demands and practices, for example, drug shortages, to cater to frail and vulnerable patients with infectious, chronic or nutrition-related conditions. Drugs are compounded in precise concentrations for extended durations, sometimes involving complex formulations. A significant challenge in this context is the off-label use of short-term plastic primary packaging for long-term storage of compounded DPs, which could be due to a lack of awareness, financial constraints and inadequate regulation. Without proper risk assessments, such packaging can release potentially harmful leachable compounds, posing a serious threat to patient safety. Evaluating hospital pharmacy compounding procedures to mitigate this risk is essential. While off-label drug use is a well-known concept in hospitals, off-label use of plastic primary packaging is an entirely different practice. In both the United States and Europe, healthcare professionals, including pharmacists, are allowed to use medical devices, including primary packaging, in ways that are not explicitly approved by regulators based on their clinical judgement and best practices, taking into account the patient's best interest. However, this off-label use could bring about unique risks and challenges, especially in the highly controlled environment of hospital pharmacy compounding, where patient safety is crucial. Therefore, the current review explores the historical context and the current landscape of hospital pharmacies, investigates the potential root causes of container closure integrity issues in pharmaceutical compounding, discusses the materials of construction as well as their physical-chemical properties influencing their roles in most popular primary packaging and finally presents expert opinions aimed at identifying long-term solutions to the existing challenges regarding their off-label uses in hospital pharmacy compounding.

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Therapeutic Advances in Drug Safety
Therapeutic Advances in Drug Safety Medicine-Pharmacology (medical)
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9 weeks
期刊介绍: Therapeutic Advances in Drug Safety delivers the highest quality peer-reviewed articles, reviews, and scholarly comment on pioneering efforts and innovative studies pertaining to the safe use of drugs in patients. The journal has a strong clinical and pharmacological focus and is aimed at clinicians and researchers in drug safety, providing a forum in print and online for publishing the highest quality articles in this area. The editors welcome articles of current interest on research across all areas of drug safety, including therapeutic drug monitoring, pharmacoepidemiology, adverse drug reactions, drug interactions, pharmacokinetics, pharmacovigilance, medication/prescribing errors, risk management, ethics and regulation.
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