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                                        Appendix Three: Criteria for Drug Guideline Development 
                        
                       Each Drug Guideline requires Medical, Nursing and Pharmacy time and input to produce 
                       and critically review a quality document that is useful to BHS staff. Not all drugs require a 
                       Drug Guideline, and the following list of criteria assists in the process of targeting drugs 
                       for which a Drug Guideline is required. 
                        
                       Drug Guidelines are not generally required for 
                               Drugs with simple bolus dosing (all routes of administration), where the dosing 
                                information is readily available from a standard drug information text (e.g. MIMS, 
                                Australian  Medicines  Handbook, Therapeutic  Guidelines,  Australian  Injectable 
                                Drugs Handbook). (e.g. ceftriaxone). 
                               Drugs run as IV or subcut infusions with simple regimens, where the dosing 
                                information  is  readily  available  from  a  standard  drug  information  text  (e.g. 
                                pantoprazole). 
                        
                       Drugs Guidelines MAY be required for 
                               Drugs defined as high risk (see High Risk Medications CPP0549), for which 
                                clear administration instructions would reduce the risk. 
                               Drugs with conflicting, unclear or unavailable information provided by standard 
                                drug information texts (e.g. calcium gluconate IV). 
                               Drugs with simple bolus dosing or simple infusion regimes that require monitoring 
                                not outlined adequately in standard drug information texts (e.g. adenosine). 
                               Drugs  run  as  IV  or  subcut  infusions  with  complex  dosing  regimes  (e.g. 
                                adrenaline). 
                               Drugs used at BHS with different indication/s to standard drug information texts 
                                (e.g. clonidine). 
                               Occasionally oral drugs with complex regimes/monitoring (e.g. warfarin). 
                        
                        
                       Once a drug potentially requiring a Drug Guideline has been identified, the Pharmacy 
                       Department  should  be  contacted  as  the  Drug  Guideline  may  already  be  under 
                       development. The Pharmacy Department can also provide assistance  reviewing  the 
                       above criteria to determine if the Drug Guideline is required. Following this, approval to 
                       proceed must firstly be obtained from the Clinical Head of Department and then from the 
                       Director  of  Pharmacy.  Drug  Guidelines  are  ratified  by  the  Medication  Management 
                       Committee. 
                       POL0077: Medication Management Appendix Three                                                     Version 5 
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