Drug and Therapeutics Committees - A Practical Guide
(2003; 155 pages) [French] [Spanish] View the PDF document
Table of Contents
View the documentAcronyms and abbreviations
View the documentPreface
Close this folder1. Introduction
View the document1.1 Why are drug and therapeutics committees (DTCs) needed?
View the document1.2 Goals and objectives of the DTC
View the document1.3 Functions of the DTC
View the document1.4 Role of the DTC in the drug management cycle
Open this folder and view contents2.Structure and organization of a drug and therapeutics committee
Open this folder and view contents3. Managing the formulary process
Open this folder and view contents4.Assessing new medicines
Open this folder and view contents5.Ensuring medicine safety and quality
Open this folder and view contents6.Tools to investigate the use of medicines
Open this folder and view contents7.Promoting the rational use of medicines
Open this folder and view contents8.Antimicrobials and injections
Open this folder and view contents9. Getting started
View the documentGlossary1
View the documentReferences
View the documentFurther reading
View the documentUseful addresses and websites
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1. Introduction

Summary

Inappropriate use of medicines wastes resources and seriously undermines the quality of patient care. A drug and therapeutics committee (DTC) can significantly improve drug use and reduce costs in hospitals and other health care facilities in the following ways:

• providing advice on all aspects of drug management
• developing drug policies
• evaluating and selecting drugs for the formulary list
• developing (or adapting) and implementing standard treatment guidelines
• assessing drug use to identify problems
• conducting interventions to improve drug use
• managing adverse drug reactions and medication errors
• informing all staff members about drug use issues, policies and decisions.

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Last updated: May 3, 2013