通过24小时电话服务在社区药房早期发现药物不良事件:一个案例报告。

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Case Reports in Psychiatry Pub Date : 2025-02-18 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1155/crps/6614727
Masaki Maehara, Masayasu Sugiyama
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一名患有双相情感障碍(BD)的57岁女性开始了阿立哌唑和锂的联合治疗。同时,社区药剂师通过24小时电话服务进行随访,以便及早发现不良事件。在开始治疗的第四天,患者在工作时间给一家社区药房打电话,并向接到转接电话的药剂师提到了残疾的发生,可能是由于不良反应,包括锥体外系症状(eps)。社区药剂师立即打电话给医院报告病人的问题,并建议减少剂量或向开处方的医生停药。几个小时后,医院打电话通知药剂师,医生已指示病人停用阿立哌唑。药剂师立即打电话给病人,解释医生的指示,发现除了说话困难外,EPS症状逐渐好转。最终,医生用丙戊酸代替了锂,极大地改善了他的语言障碍。这些结果表明,社区药剂师管理的随访和干预,特别是通过24小时电话服务,对于药物安全管理至关重要,例如早期发现双相障碍患者联合治疗引起的不良事件。
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Early Detection of Adverse Drug Events via 24-h Telephone Services in a Community Pharmacy: A Case Report.

A 57-year-old woman with bipolar disorder (BD) was started on combination therapy with aripiprazole and lithium. At the same time, a community pharmacist administered follow-up through 24-h telephone services for the early detection of adverse events. Four days after starting therapy, the patient called a community pharmacy after working hours and mentioned the occurrence of disabilities, possibly due to adverse effects, including extrapyramidal symptoms (EPSs), to the pharmacist who received the forwarded call. The community pharmacist immediately called the hospital to report the patient's problems and suggested a decrease in doses or withdrawal of the suspected medications to the prescribing doctor. After several hours, the hospital called and informed the pharmacist that the doctor had instructed the patient to discontinue aripiprazole. The pharmacist immediately called the patient, explained the doctor's instructions, and found that the EPS symptoms improved gradually, except for difficulty speaking smoothly. Ultimately, valproic acid was prescribed instead of lithium, resulting in a dramatic improvement in speech difficulties. These results indicate that community pharmacist-administered follow-up and intervention, especially through 24-h telephone services, is crucial for drug safety management, such as early detection of adverse events caused by combination therapy in patients with BD.

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Case Reports in Psychiatry
Case Reports in Psychiatry Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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