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Educating Correctional Health Care Providers and Inmates About Drug-Drug Interactions: HIV-Medications and Illicit Drugs

机译:对教养医疗保健提供者和囚犯进行药物相互作用的教育:HIV药物和非法药物

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This paper demonstrates how federal clinicians are collaborating with correctional health care providers in a unique continuing education initiative regarding HIV-medications and drug-drug interactions. Three clinical cases are presented to illustrate the potential dangers associated with concomitant use of ritonavir (a frequently prescribed antiretroviral agent) and illicit drugs. Such clinical cases are regularly presented in an exemplar program that draws clinicians together to share current medical information and notes "from the field" regarding problems that correctional health care providers and administrators are likely to face. Collaboration between federal clinicians, correctional and community health officials has resulted in a unique forum for disseminating medical information, and represents a prototypical method for broad-based health education
机译:本文展示了联邦临床医生如何与矫正医疗保健提供者合作,开展有关HIV药物和药物-药物相互作用的独特持续教育计划。提出了三个临床案例,以说明与同时使用利托那韦(一种常用的抗逆转录病毒药物)和非法药物有关的潜在危险。此类临床病例会定期在示例程序中介绍,该程序将临床医生聚集在一起,共享当前的医疗信息,并“从现场”记录有关矫正医疗保健提供者和管理者可能面临的问题。联邦临床医生,惩教和社区卫生官员之间的合作形成了一个独特的论坛,以传播医学信息,并代表了基础广泛的健康教育方法

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