Comprehensive medication management in a patient hospitalized with HIV and tuberculosis

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https://doi.org/10.60103/phc.v25i5.810

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Medication therapy management; Hospital; VIH; tuberculosis

Abstract

A 27-year-old male patient referred from infectious diseases to the Comprehensive medication Management Service to optimize the administration of antifungal management. He was hospitalized for a submaxillary and axillary abscess, esophageal candida infection, protein-calorie malnutrition, HIV infection, pulmonary and ganglial tuberculosis.

The pharmacotherapeutic experience was analyzed to achieve a better understanding of the patient's medication use and subsequently establish an individualized care plan to identify and solve 7 pharmacotherapeutic problems through the Pharmacotherapy Workup system, obtaining improvement and stability in the patient's state of health.

In the 11 clinical conditions suffered by the patient, a total of 7 interventions were performed to solve the 6 pharmacotherapeutic problems and prevent the new appearance of one of them. 1 of the problems was solved by the patient himself because it was necessary to understand his medication experience. The rest were solved through collaborative work with the infectious disease physician and the nutritionist.

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Published

2023-10-15

How to Cite

Arroyo-Monterroza, D. A., & Machuca-González, M. (2023). Comprehensive medication management in a patient hospitalized with HIV and tuberculosis. Pharmaceutical Care España, 25(5), 40–48. https://doi.org/10.60103/phc.v25i5.810

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