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pharmacologic therapy

Organizational use of pharmaceuticals [2]

Related

pharmaceutical agent pharmacologic combination

Specific

antibiotic therapy anticoagulation biotherapy (immunotherapy) chelation therapy chemotherapy dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) glucocorticoid trial high-dose insulin euglycemia therapy high-intensity statin therapy hormonal therapy inhalation therapy intrathecal/epidural administration iron replacement therapy long-term pharmacologic therapy mineral supplementation (mineral deficiency prevention) off label use pharmacotherapy via nephrostomy prednisone for rheumatoid arthritis pulse therapy remote-controlled drug delivery topical therapy two or more anti-hypertensive agents prescribed underdosing of drug vitamin supplementation

General

medical therapy; therapeutic intervention

References

  1. World Health Organization (WHO) WHO updates Essential Medicines List with new advice on use of antibiotics, and adds medicines for hepatitis C, HIV, tuberculosis and cancer. WHO News Release. June 6, 2017 http://www.who.int/mediacentre/news/releases/2017/essential-medicines-list/en/ - WHO Model List of Essential Medicines. March 2017 http://www.who.int/medicines/publications/essentialmedicines/20th_EML2017.pdf - WHO Model List of Essential Medicines for Children. March 2017 http://www.who.int/medicines/publications/essentialmedicines/6th_EMLc2017.pdf = World Health Organization Model List of Essential Medicines. 21st List. 2019 https://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/handle/10665/325771/WHO-MVP-EMP-IAU-2019.06-eng.pdf
  2. Khot U, Militello M, Vogan E. Navigating Pharmaceutical Price Increases: A Strategy to Protect Appropriate Use, Reduce Waste, and Identify Therapeutic Alternatives. NEJM Catalyst. Cleveland Clinic Case Study. Sept 7, 2017 http://catalyst.nejm.org/navigating-pharmaceutical-price-increases-cleveland-clinic-strategy/