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International Journal of Pharmacy Practice | 2007

Enhanced pharmacy services, barriers and facilitators in Australia's community pharmacies: Australia's National Pharmacy Database Project.

Constantine G. Berbatis; V. Bruce Sunderland; Anthony W. Joyce; Max Bulsara; Christina Mills

Objective To report the frequency of 27 enhanced pharmacy services (EPS) provided in Australias community pharmacies and to analyse barriers and facilitators for providing priority services. Setting A large representative sample of community pharmacies in Australia in 2002.


Drug and Alcohol Review | 2009

Linked electronic medication systems in community pharmacies for preventing pseudoephedrine diversion: A review of international practice and analysis of results in Australia

Constantine G. Berbatis; Vivian Sunderland; Satvinder S. Dhaliwal

INTRODUCTION AND AIMS Pseudoephedrine is a precursor often diverted into the illegal manufacture of amphetamine type substances (ATS). The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a linked electronic medication recording system (LEMS) established in Australian pharmacies in 2005 for preventing the diversion of pseudoephedrine. DESIGN AND METHODS The number of illegal ATS laboratories detected in each jurisdiction of Australia from 1996-1997 to 2004-2005 were analysed by linear regression nationally and by each jurisdiction. The statistical significance of seizures in 2005-2006 was based on the comparison of the observed value to the 95% prediction confidence intervals calculated from the historical data for each jurisdiction and nationally. RESULTS Pharmacies in Queensland commenced an LEMS in late 2005 to minimise retail pseudoephedrine diversion. The number of ATS laboratories seized in 2005-2006 in Queensland was significantly lower (P < 0.05) than predicted by historical data. For all other jurisdictions and nationally the totals of laboratories seized in 2005-2006 were not significantly different from predicted values. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS The significant decline in ATS illegal laboratories seized in Queensland in 2005-2006 suggests the effective use of LEMS in pharmacies to minimise pseudoephedrine diversion. In order to evaluate a national LEMS, more frequent data on numbers of linked pharmacies, ATS laboratories seized and indicators of pseudoephedrine sales and misuse are required. Testing the use of LEMS by pharmacies for preventing the diversion of other medicines seems appropriate.


Drug and Alcohol Review | 1990

Benzodiazepine drugs in Australia: associated mortality and morbidity.

A. Lockwood; Constantine G. Berbatis

The use of benzodiazepine drugs in Australia results not only in widespread therapeutic benefits but also in harmful outcomes at both an individual and societal level. Accurate measurement of the level of harm has been precluded by a lack of robust data relating to the use of these drugs and to the resulting adverse consequences. This paper examines existing mortality and morbidity data, comments upon the available data sources and recommends areas where research is needed in order to clarify the relationship between the use of benzodiazepines and associated adverse effects.


Journal of pharmacy practice and research | 2012

Comparative Analysis of Rural Community Pharmacy Practice in Western Australia in 2002 and 2006

Yosi Irawati Wibowo; Constantine G. Berbatis; Andrew Joyce; V. Bruce Sunderland

Data are lacking on the characteristics of rural and remote community pharmacies in Western Australia (WA).


Archive | 2003

NATIONAL PHARMACY DATABASE PROJECT

Constantine G. Berbatis; V.B. Sunderland; Christina Mills; Mahesh Bulsara


International Journal of Pharmacy Practice | 2007

Characteristics of Australia's community pharmacies: national pharmacy database project

Constantine G. Berbatis; V. Bruce Sunderland; Andrew Joyce; Max Bulsara; Christina Mills


Rural and Remote Health | 2010

Analysis of enhanced pharmacy services in rural community pharmacies in Western Australia

Yosi Irawati Wibowo; Constantine G. Berbatis; Andrew Joyce; Vivian Sunderland


Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health | 2007

Analysis of primary prevention services for cardiovascular disease in Australia's community pharmacies

Andrew Joyce; Constantine G. Berbatis; V. Bruce Sunderland; Satvinder S. Dhaliwal


Archive | 2002

The services provided by community pharmacists to prevent, minimise and manage drug misuse: an international perspective

V. Bruce Sunderland; Constantine G. Berbatis; Max Bulsara


The Medical Journal of Australia | 2001

Getting to grips with heroin and other opioid use.

Constantine G. Berbatis; Sunderland Vb; Max Bulsara

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Max Bulsara

University of Notre Dame

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Christina Mills

University of Western Australia

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Mahesh Bulsara

University of Western Australia

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