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Re: [Gnumed-devel] Medicine regimen
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Busser, Jim |
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Re: [Gnumed-devel] Medicine regimen |
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Thu, 14 Feb 2013 15:48:39 +0000 |
This is something that FreeDIams supports.
Anyone with the time & patience to get them interoperating could
1) establish their combinations in FreeDiams
2) in GNUmed, set the patient in focus
3) call FreeDIams, select the combination, close the instance
4) finish in GNUmed
This would also involve to create the medications manually in FreeDiams or
paying a small fee for their data packs.
-- Jim
On 2013-02-14, at 2:06 AM, Vaibhav Banait <address@hidden> wrote:
> hi
> This is not an uncommon practice to prescribe regimens containing more
> than one drug. Eg anti-tubercular regimens, HIV , malaria. If you
> look back into prescriptions, you will notice that you are
> prescribing combinations of drugs (eg metformin and glimeperide etc).
> Therefore, if you are able to prescribe regimens using a single stroke
> eg you write EHRZ and you get
> INH 300 mg od
> ETB 800 mg od/hz
> Rifa....
> PZA....
> saving labourous work each time you prescribe it. This means, we
> create a way in which we save combinations of drug regimen saved in
> database or we create some sort of macro which go on doing'...add
> another drug till all combinations are added in current medication.
> This should be very helpful.
> In fact, I would even like to save aspirin 75 mg 1-0-0-0 x as a macro.
> Regards
>
> --
> Vaibhav S Banait
>
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