Identification of Issues Related to Enteral Nutrients Using a Database of Near-miss Events from Community Pharmacies.

Keio J Med

Division of Social Pharmacy, Center for Social Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Care Sciences, Faculty of Pharmacy, Keio University, Tokyo, Japan.

Published: March 2025

Undernutrition is a common risk after surgery or during periods when oral dietary intake is challenging. Enteral nutrients, frequently utilized in nutritional management, are drugs associated with multiple contraindications involving pathology and allergy, and they require careful attention in dispensing. However, the occurrence of nutrition-related incidents in community pharmacies remains unknown. This study aimed to identify issues regarding the safety of pharmacotherapy in patients requiring enteral nutrition using the database of Project to Collect and Analyze Pharmaceutical Near-Miss Event Information. We highlighted the critical information that pharmacists should focus on to prevent accidents and elucidated the details and prescription drugs of cases that matched the search for "Nutrition (all included)" in Japanese. There were 475 cases reported between January 2009 and September 2023. Of these, 347 cases (73%) were classified as "inquiry about prescription and provision of information to prescribing physician" (Category II) and 115 cases (24%) were classified as "drug dispensing" (Category I). In both cases, the top five drugs were enteral nutrients. Among the life-threatening Category II cases, 9 cases were for pathological contraindications including severe liver or renal dysfunction, 6 cases were for adverse reactions including diarrhea, and 5 cases were for allergies or patient constitutions. Notably, the incidence of adverse reactions was higher than in data for the latest annual reports. Therefore, pharmacists should be mindful while dealing with prescriptions involving possible contraindications in patients requiring enteral nutrition. Pharmacists should contribute to the provision of safe pharmacotherapy by remaining vigilant against dispensing errors.

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