CINFA and the Council Andalusian of colleges of pharmacists will collaborate to present to users and patients the personalized system of dispensation or SPD.
-the colleges of pharmacists of Andalusia have proved already to more than 1,500 professionals to offer this new service of the Andalusian pharmacy evenly and with a common protocol
Seville, February 2013.- Laboratorios CINFA will support the Andalusian pharmacy in a campaign to raise awareness among users and patients personalized dispensing of medications (System custom dispensing or SPD). It is a new service that will offer the Andalusian pharmacies and that helps patients to follow their treatment so that they know perfectly which drug should be taken every day and what time.
Through this system, the patient receives medication prescribed by your physician organized ” by your pharmacy into a blister type container, containing alveoli where dosages of different medicaments on each daily intake are introduced. So the service is offered in the Andalusian pharmacies in a uniform way, according to a protocol of mutual work for all, the Andalusian pharmacists who will offer the service of SPD have been accredited by their respective schools after a period of training. At this time, there are already accredited more than 1,500 professionals in all AndalucÃa.
the President of CINFA, Enrique Ordieres (left) heading the Convention with Antonio Mingorance, President of the Andalusian Council of official colleges of pharmacists.
The agreement between the President of the Andalusian Council, Antonio Mingorance, and the President of CINFA, Enrique Ordieres, falls within the to support the campaign of communication through which will explain the advantages of this new type of pharmaceutical intervention to the participate. The campaign, aimed at improving the adherence (avoiding dropouts, irregular compliance, interactions, etc.), provides patients, and all the public health system in general, important not only health but also economic benefits of a decrease in hospital admissions and, in general, the rational use of medication.