Title of article :
The usefulness and scientific accuracy of private sector Arabic language patient drug information leaflets
Author/Authors :
Sukkari, Sana R. , Al Humaidan, Abdullah S. Saudi Food and Drug Authority - National Drug and Poison Information Center, Saudi Arabia , Sasich, Larry D. Drug Sector Saudi Food and Drug Authority, Saudi Arabia
From page :
211
To page :
215
Abstract :
Inadequate access to useful scientifically accurate patient information is a major cause of the inappropriate use of drugs resulting in serious personal injury and related costs to the health care system. The definition of useful scientifically accurate patient information for prescription drugs was accepted by the US Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services in 1996 as that derived from or consistent with the US FDA approved professional product label for a drug. Previous quality content studies found that English language patient drug information leaflets distributed by US pharmacies failed to meet minimum criteria defining useful and scientifically accurate information. Method and findings: Evaluation forms containing the explicit elements that define useful scientifically accurate information for three drugs with known serious adverse drug reactions were created based on the current US FDA approved professional product labels. The Arabic language patient drug information leaflets for celecoxib, paroxetine, and lamotrigine were obtained locally and evaluated using a methodology similar to that used in previous quality content patient drug information studies in the US.
Keywords :
Keystone criteria , Patient information leaflet , Drug information , Patient , Patient drug information , Arabic
Journal title :
Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal(SPJ)
Journal title :
Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal(SPJ)
Record number :
2684415
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