Objective. To identify good dispensing practices for the injectable product Cyclofem in pharmaceutical Services of low complexity, in a locality of Bogotá D.C. Methods. Descriptive study, in which the simulation instrument of face-to-face purchase, disclosed by Vacca, (2011, p.588) was adapted, pres...
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| Summary: | Objective. To identify good dispensing practices for the injectable product Cyclofem in pharmaceutical Services of low complexity, in a locality of Bogotá D.C. Methods. Descriptive study, in which the simulation instrument of face-to-face purchase, disclosed by Vacca, (2011, p.588) was adapted, presential disclosed by Vacca, (2011, p.588); that instrument was applied in the drugstores of a Locality in Bogota. The final sample of 265 drugstores was calculated with a reliability factor of 95%.Results. It was found that 88% of drugstores dispensed Cyclofem without requiring a medical prescription and only one (1) demanded that prescription for dispensing the medicament. Conclusions. The Colombian legislation requires that the staff in charge of pharmaceutical services, dispenses and applies injectable contraceptives only with a medical prescription, but according to the results of the study such requirement is not complied in the drugstores in Bogota D.C. |
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