[Pharmacological knowledge bases in Sweden: successes and future in a time of information overflow].

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överläkare, med dr, chef för stiftelsen NEPI (nätverk för läkemedelsepidemio-logi); ordförande, Svenska läkaresällskapets kommitté för läkemedelsfrågor, stiftelsen NEPI (nätverk för läkemedelsepidemio-logi).

Published: September 2022

Skewed information about medicines in social media influence the healthcare-patient contact. Healthcare staff need situation adapted evidence that can be linked to patient data. For 20 years Sweden has provided praised Pharmacological Knowledge Bases (PKB). They include »Janusmed drug-drug interactions«, »Janusmed drugs and birth defects« and »e-Ped (electronic pediatric) instructions and drug dosage control«. PKBs need to be better integrated into digital tools adhering to a national guide for optimal interface presentation of information. They should be produced by medical editors and delivered through a national digital highway. Experts need to adhere to a policy for handling conflicts of interest and evaluate that information is appreciated and used. PKBs should be accessible as a public good for healthcare staff, students and the public to support personalized medical care.

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