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International Journal of Pharmacology and Clinical Sciences,2020,9,4,124-127.DOI:10.5530/ijpcs.2020.9.25Published:November 2020Type:Review Article Authors:Yousef Ahmed Alomi, and Faiz Abdullah. Bahadig Author(s) affiliations:Yousef Ahmed Alomi*, BSc. Pharm, MSc. Clin Pharm, BCPS, BCNSP, DiBA, CDE, Critical Care Clinical Pharmacists, TPN Clinical Pharmacist, Freelancer Business Planner, Content Editor and Data Analyst, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Faiz Abdullah. Bahadig, R.Ph, Informatics Pharmacist, Pharmaceutical Care Department, King Abdul-Aziz Medical, City-WR-Jeddah, Ministry of National Guard, Saudi Arabia. Abstract:Objective: To review the dermatology medications therapeutic interchanges therapy. Methods: It is an extensive search, or fifty databases comprised the following through the Saudi Digital Library (SDL) searching engine. It included the various types of studies (meta-analysis, randomized controlled studies and observational studies) in the English language with human study only for the update May 2017. The search in terms of therapeutic interchange, medication, therapy and type of disease or medication base on therapeutics class of anti-psychiatric. The medication list and switch from one drug to substitute based on the literature found the search that has included comparative safety, efficacy and cost of the type of medication for each disease and national or international evidence-based guidelines. Results: The total number of studies after an extensive search with a specific term search was 487 studies. Of those, there were 107 duplicated studies, and 380 studies included for future assessment. After assessment, 375 Records were excluded due to Non dermatology therapeutics interchange. Of the previous search, there were 5 studies that had been found discussed the dermatology medications therapeutic interchanges. Conclusion: There were few studies about medications used in skin disorder therapeutic interchange. It is better to start for generic substitutes and based on the international Therapeutic dermatology guidelines. Keywords:Dermatology Medications, Initiative, Saudi Arabia, System, Therapeutic InterchangeView:PDF (163.28 KB) PDFClick here to download the PDF file. Images Dermatology Medications Therapeutic Interchanges: A Narrative Reviews

Highlights

  • The basic standards of healthcare institutions were medication hospital formulary that contained of medications list available 24/7 day inside the institutions and suitable for the patients

  • Few studies conducted on dermatology therapeutic interchange.[2,3,4,5,6]

  • The aim of the current review is to explore the dermatology therapeutic interchange medications based on scientific evidence or international guidelines and employed in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

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Introduction

The basic standards of healthcare institutions were medication hospital formulary that contained of medications list available 24/7 day inside the institutions and suitable for the patients. Various methods to keep the medications all the time obtainable inside healthcare institutions and one of the popular ways were therapeutic interchange system.[1] The system measured if the healthcare any medications not available for any reason, there is another medicines that replace it automatically. Few studies conducted on dermatology therapeutic interchange.[2,3,4,5,6] The majority of studies were the medications therapeutic interchange prevalence and used as alternative medications drove of therapeutic guidelines published in the litterateur as comparative medications and replace the drug of choice or second-line therapy.[7,8,9,10] The authors not familiar with any investigations about derma­ tology medications therapeutic interchange discussed locally or Gulf and Middle East countries.

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