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Does your community pharmacy have the tools to check pediatric doses?

Friday, July 8, 2011 by Chris Madjerich

Having a sick child can be a challenging and stressful time for any parent.  A sick child also presents challenges for health care professionals as well as health information systems as it relates to prescribing medications.  For a number of medications, pediatric dosage calculations are based on weight.  Having a weight available in the community pharmacy setting is often challenging, however this is only the first step in being able to validate the correct dosage range.  The second piece necessary to accurately check the validity of a pediatric prescription is having the correct information in your pharmacy system. 

All too often, community pharmacy systems are not equipped with the necessary drug reference database to accurately evaluate a pediatric dose.  For over 15 years, pediatric practitioners have been using Lexicomp's Pediatric Dosage Handbook and more recently, our electronic versions to prescribe and validate pediatric dosing.  Now, this information has been transformed into a data set that can be integrated into pharmacy systems to allow your HIS to help you validate these critical doses.  For more information about this product, visit http://www.lexi.com/businesses/ehr-vendors/

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