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In this article we report on the development, introduction, and maintenance of a policy to promote rational use of thrombolytic drugs by hospital doctors. The work was undertaken within the framework of the voluntarily operated Riverside East drugs guide (formulary) management system (
FMS
). The policy was introduced in October 1988 and revised in November 1989 to coincide with the launch of the new, expensive thrombolytic drugs, alteplase (rt-PA, Actilyse) in 1988 and antistreplase (APSAC, Eminase) in 1989.
Streptokinase
was recommended as the first-line drug for patients who had not received it within the last 6 months. The policy was communicated to all staff in meetings and a drugs guide bulletin and reinforced by ward pharmacists. Results over a 15 month period show voluntary compliance by prescribers with the recommended policy. One hundred and seventy-four patients (22% cardiac admissions) presented with acute myocardial infarction. Of these 43 (25%) received streptokinase, the first-line recommended drug, 7 received alteplase and none received anistreplase. The savings in drug expenditure from using streptokinase rather than alteplase or anistreplase for the 15-month period of investigation were over pounds 27,000. This work represents an example of the effectiveness of the Riverside East
FMS
model in influencing prescribing behaviour.
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PMID:Medical audit and formulary management: a policy for rational use of thrombolytic drugs. 190 56