PHARMACY TOXICOLOGICAL ANALYSES FOR POISONED PATIENTS AT A TEACHING HOSPITAL IN SAUDI ARABIA

Document Type : Original Article

Author

Department of Clinical Pharmacy, College of Pharmacy, King Saud University, Riyadh 11451, Saudi Arabia

Abstract

The pharmacist and pharmacy services roles in hospital setting were well recognized for
the management of poisoned patients. Pharmacist consultation through pharmacy drug and
poison information centre was very beneficial to the treating physician at accident and
emergency department (AE). The inclusion of the drug toxicological analyses unit within
pharmacy department services gave the chance to utilized the pharmacological background for
practicing pharmacists for better handling of poisoning cases. The advantage(s) of pharmacy
supervision of drug toxicological analyses unit and the role of pharmacist within such unit in
teaching hospital will be determined.
In this study, a survey of 1160 poisoned cases arrived to (AE) department during six
months period. Body fluids samples were taken for 228 poisoned cases for analysis by utilizing
the pharmacy toxicological analyses unit.
The findings of the study represented the positive impact of pharmacy supervision of drug
toxicological analyses unit beside the drug and poison information centre in the management of
poisoned cases. The time and efforts of AE physicians were saved and appreciated by the
integrated pharmacy services especially for poisoned patients attending AE in teaching
hospital.