Assessment of the Florida Pharmacist Self-Care Consultant Law using patient profile and prescription audit methods.

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Pharmacy Health Care Administration, College of Pharmacy, University of Florida, Gainesville.

Published: October 1990

This article examines pharmacist nd physician prescribing patterns during the first two years of the Florida Pharmacist Self-Care Consultant Law. Nineteen pharmacies were audited. The mandatory patient profiles were audited for a two-year period, and the prescription files were audited for a five-year period. For the nine pharmacies maintaining patient profiles, the prescribing activities of the pharmacists almost double from the first year to the second year. However, these prescriptions made up a very small portion of the total. Pharmacist prescribing appeared to be limited to three primary drug categories: topical pediculicides (lindane shampoo), oral analgesics, and otic analgesics; these comprised 82 percent of all pharmacist-generated prescriptions.

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