Prescriptions Ordered by Podiatrists for Ambulatory Patients
1978 ◽
Vol 12
(12)
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pp. 720-727
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This pilot study describes and suggests quality of care considerations related to prescriptions ordered by podiatrists for ambulatory patients. During the four-month survey period, the average podiatrist initiated 120 prescription orders and utilized 26 different drug entities. The 44 practitioners employed 235 different preparations, headed by Lotrimin®, Mepergan Fortis® and erythromycin. Although refill orders were judged as conservative, questions are raised about the use of oral dosage form combination products, agents employed infrequently, and the desired therapeutic intention of some preparations.
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2016 ◽
Vol 7
(5)
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pp. 53-58
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1977 ◽
Vol 25
(8)
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pp. 1974-1979
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2019 ◽
Vol 10
(1)
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pp. 43-58
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2003 ◽
Vol 29
(9)
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pp. 967-979
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2005 ◽
Vol 94
(7)
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pp. 1396-1417
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1995 ◽
Vol 43
(5)
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pp. 872-876
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1993 ◽
Vol 45
(11)
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pp. 942-946
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