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        ינואר 2001

        עבד אלנאסר עזב ויורי ירוסלבסקי
        עמ'

        עבד אלנאסר עזב, יורי ירוסלבסקי,

         

        המח' לפארמאקולוגיה קלינית, אוניברסיטת בן-גוריון בנגב, המרכז לבריאות הנפש, באר-שבע

         

        כיום, מצויה ספרות רחבת יריעה המתבססת על עבודות קליניות המצביעה על כך, שליתיום (litium) לא יוכל לתת מענה לכל החולים הלוקים במחלה אפקטיבית דו-קוטבית (מא"ד), ומכך נבע הצורך בחיפוש אחר אפשרויות טיפוליות נוספות. התרופות הראשונות שיעילותן הוכחה במחקרים קליניים מבוקרים (כפולי-סמיות) הן התרופות נוגדות הכיפיון (תנ"כ), קארבאמזפין חדישות, כגון לאמוטריגין (lamorigine), שגם לגביו קיימת עדות קלינית מצטברת והולכת שהוא עוזר לטיפול במחלה אפקטיבית דו-קוטבית.

        את מנגנון הפעולה של התנ"כ (המשמשות כיום לטיפול במא"ד) ניתן לסווג באופן כללי לשלושה סוגים: 1) הגבלת הירי החשמלי המתמשך (היח"מ, sustained repetitive firing) של הנירונים, המושגת דרך הארכת תקופת האיבטול של תעלות נתרן. 2) הגברת השפעת (GABA) הגורמת להשפעה מעכבת באותן סינאפסות. 3) חסימה של תעלות סידן, בעיקר של תעלות בעלות סף נמוך (T-type). עם זאת, המנגנון שעומד מאחורי היות התנ"כ הנ"ל תרופות שעוזרות לטיפול במא"ד, עדיין אינו ברור.

        חשוב לציין, שהמשותף לכל התנ"כ הללו הוא יכולתן לחסות את תעלות הנתרן (voltage-activeted sodium channel blockade), אך למרות זאת, התרופה פניטואין, החוסמת ביעילות אותן תעלות נתרן, עדיין לא ניתנה כטיפול במא"ד, על אף העובדה שהיא משמשת כתרופה נוגדת כיפיון כבר קרוב לשישה עשורים. לכן, היה עניין רב לבדוק את ההפעה הנטימאנית של פניטואין ובסקירה זו, יובאו התוצאות של עבודה ראשונית שנעשתה לבדיקת השפעות אלו של התרופה בקרב חולים עם מא"ד ובחולים סכיזואפקטיביים, שבהם נמצאה השפעה חיובית של התרופה.
         

        ג' עווד, ב' שינדל וי' שינדל
        עמ'

        ג'מאל עווד1, בלה שינדל2, יאיר שינדל1

         

        1המח' לרפואה פנימית ו', ביה"ח לגליל המערבי, נהריה, 2מירפאת סוכרת, מרכז רפואי רבין, פתח-תקוה

         

        האירגון האמריקאי לסוכרת (The American Diabetes Association - ADA) – ממליץ, שאם לא הושג איזון של הסוכרת בחולים NIDDM תוך שלושה חודשים על ידי תזונה דלת-סוכר והתעמלות, יש להתחיל בטיפול תרופתי. בדרך כלל מומלץ להתחיל בתרופה פומית אחת המורידה את רמת הסוכר, כמו, לדוגמה, (sSLP) sulfonylureas, (MTF) metformin, (ACS) acarbose או אינסולין.

        בבחירת התרופה, יש לדעת את הפתוגנזה העיקרית שהביאה להיפרגליקצמיה, מנגנון הפעולה של התרופה, מחירה, השפעות-הלוואי, אופן מתן התרופה ומידת הדחיפות להורדת רמת הסוכר, דהיינו, ההסתמנות הקלינית של החולה.

        התרופות מקבוצת ה- sulfonylureas הן השימושיות ביותר היום כטיפול התחלתי. Metformin מקבוצת ה- biguanides הוא תרופה מהקו הראשון לטיפול בחולי NIDDM הלוקים בהשמנת-יתר ועמידות לאינסולין. התרופה יעילה במיוחד במישלב עם תרופה מקבוצת ה- sulfonylureas, במיוחד במצבים בהם ה- sSLP בלבד לא הביאו לאיזון החולה.

        התרופה החדשה יחסית acarbose מקבוצת האלפא glucosidase מפחיתה בצורה ברירנית את עליית הגלוקוזה לאחר הארוחה, ואין לה כמעט השפעה על רמת הסוכר בצום. שתי הקבוצות שהוכנסו לשימוש רק לאחרונה הן:

        קבוצת ה- thiazolidinedione (troglitazon, rosigltazon) מגבירה את רגישות הרקמות ההיקפיות לאינסולין, כלומר, "מעוררת" תגובה חזקה יותר לאינסולין בשריר, בריקמת השומן ובכבד.

        קבוצת ה- meglitinides (repagilinide) מגבירה את הפרשת האינסולין מהלבלב בדומה לקב' ה- sSLP, אלא שהשפעתה מהירה יותר וקצרה יותר, ומתאימה להפחתת רמות הגלוקוזה בנסיוב לאחר ארוחה.
         

        מרץ 2000

        דניאלה זלמן, מאג'ד עודה ואריה אוליבן
        עמ'

        Physicians' Assessment of Computerized Prescribing

         

        Daniela Zalman, Majed Odeh, Arie Oliven

         

        Dept. of Internal Medicine B, Bnai Zion Medical Center, Technion Faculty of Medicine, Haifa

         

        Prescription errors are a major source of preventable adverse drug events. Computerized prescribing (CP) which screens physicians' order for mistakes, drug-allergy, drug-disease, drug-laboratory and drug-drug interactions can prevent many of these errors and improve quality of care. However, computerized systems are often time-consuming, difficult to handle, and may create their own mistakes.

        Following the introduction of CP on an internal medicine ward, we administered a questionnaire to evaluate physicians' opinions about the new system. The survey assessed computer literacy, ease of using CP, effects on time management, opinion of users regarding error prevention, and usefulness of the information provided. Opinions were generally favorable; most users felt that CP makes their work more accurate, reduces errors, is easy to learn and to use, and provides important and useful information. Physicians were most critical of equipment failure and drugs and dosages not included in the CP program, a result of rapid development of the system.

        Errors resulting from the use of CP were considered minimal. Comparison of physicians, with and without previous experience with computer work, as well as local and foreign graduates, revealed minor differences. But once physicians learn to work with a well-organized CP system and computerized work stations, they appreciate the order, safety and knowledge they provide.

        דצמבר 1999

        מתיתיהו ליפשיץ, ולדימיר גברילוב ורפאל גורודישר
        עמ'

        Use of Unlicensed and Off-Label Drugs in Hospitalized Children

         

        M. Lifshitz, V. Gavrilov, R. Gorodischer

         

        Toxicology Unit, Pediatrics Dept. A, Soroka Medical Center, and Faculty of Health Sciences, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheba

         

        Many drugs used in children are based on pharmacological data obtained in adults. Therefore, many drugs are either unlicensed for use in children or are prescribed outside the terms of the product license (off-label). This pilot study assessed use of unlicensed or off-label drugs in hospitalized children.

        Drug orders of patients admitted to a general pediatric ward were reviewed retrospectively in a random sample. Assessment was based on the data of the Physicians' Desk Reference and the Israel Drug Compendium. 80 different drugs and 278 drug orders were written for 92 patients (0.5 months - 11 years old, mean 26.9 months) in 97 admissions. Of these 52.9% were either off-label or unlicensed. Patients received 1 or more unlicensed or off-label drugs in 64.9% of admissions. They were more often off-label than unlicensed. The main reasons for use of off-label drugs were unusual doses and inappropriate age. The main reason for unlicensed drugs was modification of a particular formulation of a licensed drug.

        This pilot study indicates that use of drugs in an off-label or unlicensed manner in children is probably quite frequent in Israel. Our data emphasize the need for licensing a large number of drugs for use in children, based on the same scientific principles as in adults. Further collaborative studies in different pediatric centers in Israel, involving different types of pediatric settings (ambulatory and in-hospital), is required to evaluate comprehensively the magnitude of this preliminary finding.

        יולי 1999

        יעקב גינדין, משה גייצן, מרינה דושינאט, חנה סיבוני, דליה גולדשטיין, זיוה שפירא, ניצן קונסטנטין, אריה וורם, אריה גולדשמיד ואיתן חי-עם
        עמ'

        Prevalence of Medical Complaints in the Community-Dwelling Elderly

         

        J. Gindin, M. Geitzn, M. Dushenat, H. Siboni, D. Goldstein, Z. Shapira, N. Konstantin, A. Wurm, A. Goldsmid, E. Hay-Am

         

        Geriatric Institute of Education and Research, Kaplan Medical Center, Rehovot; Pharmacology Dept., Kupat Holim Klalit, Tel Aviv and Central District; and Kupat Holim Klalit, Rishon LeZion

         

        We assessed the prevalence of self-reported medical complaints among the community-dwelling elderly receiving regular medication, and determined associations between health and sociodemographic variables, and the prevalence of complaints.

         

        The study included 170 patients, 60-90 years of age, living at home. Participants were recruited from the 3 main primary care clinics in Rishon LeZion. All were receiving chronic medication and were followed-up utilizing a long-term medication card. Data were gathered in interviews held in patients' homes using a structured questionnaire which included sociodemographics, diseases and medication, mental state assessment by Katzman's score, and a list of 15 medical complaints common among the aged. Relations to age, gender, education, living arrangements, number of diseases and number of medications per patient were determined.

         

        Mean age of participants was 73.2±6.0 years and they suffered an average of 4.07±2.16 diseases and took 5.10±2.83 types of drugs. The most prevalent complaints were: weakness and fatigue (65.0%), agitation and restlessness (56.4%), dry mouth (45.6%), constipation (43.6%) and dizziness (43.2%). The number of diseases, gender, education and age had the strongest associations with the prevalence of specific complaints, as well as their total number. The association between number of medications and mean number of complaints was of borderline significance.

        שגב שני ויהושע שמר
        עמ'

        The Israeli Pharmaceutical Market

         

        Segev Shani, Joshua Shemer

         

        Pharmaceutical Policy and Economics Unit, Israeli Center for Health Technology Assessment in Health Care, Gertner Institute for Epidemiology and Health Policy Research, Tel Hashomer and Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University

         

        The pharmaceutical market in Israel has undergone many major changes over the past 2 years. We detail measures taken with regard to drug prices and utilization, from 1992 until 1995, when the National Health Insurance Law was implemented. This provides an information base for marketing and dispensing of drugs, economic planning in the public health system, and for physicians and pharmacists in clinical practice.

        The national expenditure on pharmaceuticals in 1994 was 9.4% of the annual national health expenditure. From this fact, and the number of registered drugs and the number of clinical trials conducted, it appears that our pharmaceutical market is quite diversified and well developed compared to other markets in the western world. This size advantage enables our sick funds to purchase drugs at much lower prices than the private sector.

        יוני 1999

        אריאל המרמן, רמונה רותם, נפתלי מידן ואבי פורת
        עמ'

        Impact of Clinical Pharmacist on Drug Therapy in Medical Departments

         

        Ariel Hamerman, Rimona Rotem, Naftali Meidan, Avi Porath

         

        Pharmacy Services, Hospital Management and Medical Dept. F, Soroka University Medical Center, Beer Sheba

         

        Several studies have documented the impact of clinical pharmacy services on patient care and drug costs in hospital wards. However most hospitals in Israel do not provide such services and until recently their benefits in local health care have not been demonstrated. We therefor determined whether the activity of a pharmacist in the medical department of a medical center leads to improved quality of drug utilization and reduced costs.

         

        During the first 3 months of the clinical pharmacist's work all interventions and consultation were documented. The effect of these interventions on drug costs was calculated by the change in drug acquisition costs during the study period compared with those of preceding months, as well as in the other 5 medical departments of the hospital without clinical pharmacy services.

         

        During the study period the pharmacist joined 44 clinical rounds in which he documented 40 consultations in response to physicians' requests for drug information and 42 interventions on his own initiative. The pharmacist's recommendations were accepted in 38 of the 42 cases (90%). In 10 cases the pharmacist's initiative in improving the quality of drug therapy led to an increase in drug acquisition costs. However, the overall drug costs during the study period decreased 12.6%. During the same period drug costs in the other medical departments decreased only 2.2%.

         

        The results of this study conform with those of many other studies that show a beneficial impact of the clinical pharmacist on the quality of drug therapy and on drug costs. They indicate that the clinical pharmacist can play a crucial role in the medical department.

        ינואר 1999

        שבתאי ורסנו, אילנה יעקבי ומילה גרנקין
        עמ'

        Proper use of Pressurized Hand-Held Inhalers in Patients with Chronic Airway Obstruction 


        Shabtai Varsano, Ilana Jacoby, Mila Garenkin

         

        Asthma Care and Education Unit, Dept. of Pulmonary Medicine, and Epidemiology Unit, Meir General Hospital, Sapir Medical Center, Kfar Saba; and Sackler School of Medicine, Tel Aviv University

         

        Inhaling drugs via hand-held inhalers in recommended for those with chronic obstructive airway disease (COPD). Approximately 8%-9% of Israel's population use hand-held inhalers, many of them pressurized. Skill in using them and ability of chronic users to learn their proper use have not been assessed.

        During 1993 and 1994 we studied 200 patients with bronchial asthma or COPD who regularly used a pressurized hand-held inhaler (PI), but were not trained to use it in our out-patient pulmonary clinic. Only a third were found to be skilled in its use. About half were completely unable to use it properly, and 17% used it in a suboptimal way. Remarkably, only 40% had been taught anything with regard to its use. About 75% of the suboptimal users significantly improved their skill in its use immediately after receiving a single individual teaching and corrective demonstration session. While 15% failed to learn the proper use of the PI, many of those who improved immediately after a single teaching session retained the learned skills for months.

        We conclude that the physician who recommends the use of a PI is responsible for the patient's being taught its proper use in a demonstration session. Skill in its use should be reassessed periodically during the entire treatment period.

        דצמבר 1998

        יהודה לימוני ופסח שוורצמן
        עמ'

        Influence of Warning Labels on Medicines and Physicians' Orders on Patient Behavior

         

        Yehuda Limony, Pesah Shwarzman

         

        Child Health Center of Kupat Holim Klalit, Kiryat Gat and Dept. of Family Medicine, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheba

         

        Compliance of 40 mothers with a warning label, "for external use," on a medicine package was checked in a survey in a primary care clinic for children. We also checked parents' attitudes to giving a medicine to their child when instructions given by the physician or by a friend contradicted the printed warning on the label. All mothers who were told that the medicine was recommended by their physicians accepted the recommendation without hesitation. Another group included 20 mothers who were told that the medicine was recommended by a friend. 9 of 20 mothers in this group refused to use the medicine. Talking with the nurse about the potential risk of medicine in general, some mothers, after second thought, refused to give the medicine to their child. At the end, 65% of recommendations made by a friend were rejected by mothers as compared to only 15% of the physicians' recommendations.

         

        35 of 40 mothers (87%) understood the meaning of the warning label, but only 13 (32%) had noticed it at all. We conclude that patients may accept their physicians' recommendation to use a medicine despite a contradictory warning label much more readily than when it was recommended by a friend. Therefore, any intervention program intended to promote a more cautious use of medicines should include not only the explanations of the various warning labels but should also promote a change in the patient's behavior to a more active search for warning labels.

        הבהרה משפטית: כל נושא המופיע באתר זה נועד להשכלה בלבד ואין לראות בו ייעוץ רפואי או משפטי. אין הר"י אחראית לתוכן המתפרסם באתר זה ולכל נזק שעלול להיגרם. כל הזכויות על המידע באתר שייכות להסתדרות הרפואית בישראל. מדיניות פרטיות
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