The study analizes the activity of the Drug Information Service provided by our Clinical Pharmacology section to the medical staff of the University Hospital of Modena during the last 3 years (2002-2004). The informations most often required concerned interactions (19%), followed by management of drugs during pregnancy (15%), addiction (13%), pharmacokinetics/metabolism/analytical problems (13%). The internal medicine department required the most informations (21%), followed by the infective diseases department (13%).

Experience with the drug information service of the university hospital of Modena / Ferrari, Anna; Sternieri, E; Pini, Luigi Alberto; Cainazzo, Mm; Leone, S; Pinetti, D; Bertolini, A.. - STAMPA. - (2005), pp. 191-191.

Experience with the drug information service of the university hospital of Modena

FERRARI, Anna;PINI, Luigi Alberto;Pinetti D;
2005

Abstract

The study analizes the activity of the Drug Information Service provided by our Clinical Pharmacology section to the medical staff of the University Hospital of Modena during the last 3 years (2002-2004). The informations most often required concerned interactions (19%), followed by management of drugs during pregnancy (15%), addiction (13%), pharmacokinetics/metabolism/analytical problems (13%). The internal medicine department required the most informations (21%), followed by the infective diseases department (13%).
2005
Napoli
1-4 giugno 2005
Ferrari, Anna; Sternieri, E; Pini, Luigi Alberto; Cainazzo, Mm; Leone, S; Pinetti, D; Bertolini, A.
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