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- Title
Drug samples in family medicine teaching units: a cross-sectional descriptive study: Part 2: portrait of drug sample management in Quebec.
- Authors
Lessard, Andréa; Lussier, Marie-Thérèse; Diallo, Fatoumata Binta; Labrecque, Michel; Rhéaume, Caroline; Pluye, Pierre; Grad, Roland
- Abstract
<bold>Objective: </bold>To draw a portrait of drug sample management in academic primary health care settings and assess conformity to existing Canadian guidelines.<bold>Design: </bold>Descriptive cross-sectional survey.<bold>Setting: </bold>All 33 family medicine teaching units (FMTUs) in Quebec that kept drug samples.<bold>Participants: </bold>Health care professionals or FMTU staff who managed drug samples (ie, managers).<bold>Main Outcome Measures: </bold>Drug sample managers completed a self-administered questionnaire between February and December 2013. Questionnaires inquired about sample selection, procurement, reception, storage, inventory, and disposal. Results were compared with the Canada's Research-Based Pharmaceutical Companies Code of Ethical Practices (2012) and the Canadian Medical Association Guidelines for Physicians in Interactions with Industry (2007).<bold>Results: </bold>All 33 FMTUs responded to the questionnaire. According to managers, no FMTUs had written selection criteria to guide sample choice. Almost one-third (30%) of FMTUs had uncontrolled access to drug sample cabinets. Even though pharmaceutical companies must distribute drug samples to authorized professionals only, these professionals were involved in the procurement and the reception of samples in 79% and 56% of FMTUs, respectively. Only 15% of FMTUs kept track of samples distributed, 82% checked expiration dates, and 85% ensured proper disposal as recommended.<bold>Conclusion: </bold>The management of drug samples in the FMTUs in Quebec is heterogeneous, with many FMTUs and pharmaceutical companies not following Canadian guidelines.
- Publication
Canadian Family Physician / Médecin de Famille Canadien, 2018, Vol 64, Issue 12, pe540
- ISSN
0008-350X
- Publication type
journal article