Enhanced compliance with appropriate antiemetic prescribing guidelines by utilizing a medically integrated pharmacy antiemetic therapeutic interchange protocol.

2018 
55Background: Appropriate antiemetic prescribing remains an unmet need in patients receiving emetogenic chemotherapy. Non-compliance with standard antiemetic guidelines is well reported, and a focus of the American Society of Clinical Oncology Choosing Wisely campaign. Using our medically integrated pharmacies, a community oncology practice sought to maximize compliance with national guidelines by minimizing the use of NK1 inhibitors for low and minimally emetogenic regimens and optimizing medications for highly emetogenic regimens per NCCN guidelines. Methods: A retrospective review of a medically integrated pharmacy antiemetic therapeutic interchange policy. Trained oncology pharmacists imbedded within 2 cancer centers evaluated all new chemotherapy orders to determine the level of emetogenicity per NCCN guidelines. Pharmacists then used a guideline compliant prespecified therapeutic interchange protocol to adjust the antiemetic medications. Patient education to enhance medication compliance was perform...
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