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Revista Cubana de Medicina General Integral

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BROCHE VILLARREAL, Lourdes et al. Methodological proposal for the operation of Pharmacotherapy Committees in Primary Health Care. Rev Cubana Med Gen Integr [online]. 2013, vol.29, n.2, pp.192-201. ISSN 0864-2125.

Background: the World Health Organization (WHO) has intensified its efforts to promote and achieve a rational use of medications to contribute to the individual and social welfare. The Pharmacotherapy Committee is a forum for improving health care services and is also considered an instrument to foster a more efficient and rational use of medication. In Cuba, it has been proven that there is an irrational use of medications, what makes us think that the Pharmacotherapy Committees are not functioning in accordance with the established. Objective: to provide a methodology to Primary Health Care institutions for the correct operation of the Pharmacotherapy Committee Method: we conducted a detailed review of the scientific literature about the aspects related to each section and designed a multidisciplinary group of professional experts from Primary Health Care areas and Pharmacoepidemiology with experience on the topic. The final text was submitted to comments and suggestions and the recommendations were agreed by the consensus among the whole editor group. Results: we obtained a document which was directed to all professional prescribers and those that perform specific tasks for the improvement of the use of medications in Primary Health Care institutions as well as the sanitary managers that should encourage them. The application of this document will result in medical, economic and social benefits once the strategy has been implemented. These benefits should stimulate and promote the activities of such committees to achieve an efficient and rational use of medications. Conclusions: the methodology provided by this document will make the Pharmacotherapy Committees function as discussion forums for a safe, rational and adequate use of medications.

Keywords : rational use of medications; Pharmacotherapy Committee; irrational prescription; Primary Health Care.

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