Tuesday, 19 September 2017

Premedication

Premedication is using medication before some other therapy (usually surgery or chemotherapy) to prepare for that forthcoming therapy. Typical examples include premedicating with a sedative or analgesic before surgery; using prophylactic (preventive) antibiotics before surgery; and using antiemetics or antihistamines before chemotherapy.
Premedication before chemotherapy for cancer often consists of drug regimens (usually 2 or more drugs, e.g. dexamethasonediphenhydramine and omeprazole) given to a patient minutes to hours before the chemotherapy to avert side effects or hypersensitivity reactions (i.e. allergic reactions).
Melatonin has been found to be effective as a premedication in both adults and children due to its pharmacological properties of hypnoticantinociceptive and anticonvulsant which produce effective anxiolosis and sedation. Unlike midazolam melatonin does not impair psychomotor skills or adversely affect the quality of recovery. It has a faster recovery time compared to midazolam and has a reduced incidence of post-operative excitement and results in a reduction in dose required of propofol and thiopental.
Midazolam is effective in children in reducing anxiety associated with separation from parents and induction of anesthesiaSufentanil is also sometimes used as a premedication. Clonidine is becoming increasingly popular as a premedication for children. One drawback of clonidine is that it can take up to 45 minutes to take full effect. In children, clonidine has been found to be equal to and possibly superior to benzodiazepines as a premedication. It has a more favourable side effect profile. It also reduces the need for an inductionagent. It improves post-operative pain relief, is better at inducing sedation at induction, reduces agitated emergence, reduces shivering and post-operative nausea and vomiting and reduces post-operative delirium associated with sevoflurane anaesthesia. Benzodiazepines such as midazolam are more commonly used due largely to a lack of a marketing effort by the pharmaceutical companies. As a result, clonidine is becoming increasingly popular with anesthesiologists  . Dexmedetomidine and atypical antipsychotic agents are other premedications which are used particularly in very uncooperative children.
Non-drug interventions for children include playing relaxing music, massages, reducing noise and controlling light to maintain the sleep wake cycle. Other non-pharmacological options for children who refuse or cannot tolerate premedication include clown doctors; low sensory stimulation and hand-held video games may also help reduce anxiety during induction of general anesthesia.

Tuesday, 23 May 2017

Physicians and Pharmacists
















scenarios :

Physicians diagnose and  prescribe both

Physicians diagnose, prescribe, and supply/dispense all

Physicians prescribe and Pharmacists supply/dispense

Physicians diagnose and Pharmacists prescribe

Friday, 12 May 2017

What are other Names for Pharmacists



Chemists
Druggists
Compounders
Dispensers
Apothecaries
Alchemists
Posologist
Pill pusher
Pill roller







Monday, 24 April 2017

Government allowed consultancy charges/fees by pharmacists

PCI overtook regulations under own for M.Pharm course.

PCI  course will be applied  all over India instead of VV course Central University of Rajasthan .

PCI to follow MCI way, so that there will be similar course and rules.

Uptill now regulation for Pharmacy is done by VV university, Rajasthan and AICTE, and its difficult to coordinate between them.

Application of new PCI regulated course will change the pattern of exam conducted in Pharmacy education field, ie semester system will be applicable instead of annual exam.

Sunday, 9 April 2017

A day in the life of Medical Sales Representative or Pharmacy Sales Representative

The profession of medical sales representative comes at the bottom of the pecking order when it comes to selection of a job to start a career. A medical sales representative apparently looks quite happy because of his neat dress and a pleasant demeanour. But behind the pleasant appearance lies a much maligned soul because of continuous exposure to all kinds of job related pressure. Nevertheless the day to day life of a medical representative can be full of funny surprises and full of many lessons during the journey of life. I had been witness to many interesting incidences and coincidences. While most of them helped me in learning a lot in the life, many of them were so funny that even today I can barely manage not to chuckle when I reminisce about those good old days. All the stories are inspired by real life experiences. Some of them had been experienced by me. Some others were narrated by someone else. These stories can work like a good stress busters; not only for sales professionals but also for people in other professions. Moreover, these stories can be quite useful for learning the fine nuances of the life of a sales guy.

Thursday, 2 March 2017

When a physician or a pharmacist or a healthcare professional comes into a picture for mantaining health and hygiene?


Physician comes into a picture when there is a diagnosis of  disease in exaggerated form and also when there is a requirement of  diagnosis or medical treatment to disease of the patient
                                             

Pharmacist comes into a picture when there is a pharmacotherapeutic treatment to disease of the patient

Healthcare Professional comes into a picture to reduce incidence of diseases by providing preventive care, primary and curative care to the patient.

Surgeon comes into picture when there is requirement of a surgical treatment to condition of a patient