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Clinical pharmacists have an important role in inter-professional healthcare collaboration for epilepsy management. However, the pharmacy practices of managing epilepsy are still limited in Vietnam, deterring pharmacists from routine adjustments of antiepileptic drugs, which could decrease the patients' quality of life. This study aimed to assess the effectiveness of pharmacist interventions in epilepsy treatment at a Vietnamese general hospital.


Clinical Trial Description

Phenytoin, carbamazepine, and valproic acid, which are among the first-generation AEDs, are prescribed in many countries around the world, including Vietnam. These agents have complicated pharmacokinetics, which may result in alterations in absorption, distribution, and metabolism. This means that, given the same dose, the serum concentration of each drug may vary between patients. The management of epilepsy, as a result, requires inter-professional collaboration to ensure therapeutic optimization. As healthcare professionals, clinical pharmacists play an important role in epilepsy management, which includes establishing a therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) protocol, adjusting doses, monitoring ADRs, etc. However, the clinical pharmacy practices in epilepsy management are quite limited in Vietnam. The treatment gap-the proportion of people with epilepsy who are not adequately treated-still remains very high, especially in rural areas (84.7%), which probably results from discontinuing the treatment or refusing to take medications. This shows a need for pharmacist consultations for patients with epilepsy and their family members, as they may be lack information about AEDs or motivation in controlling potential seizures. In addition, the adjustments of antiepileptic drugs by pharmacists are not routine procedures, nor are monitored for effectiveness in many Vietnamese hospitals. This lack of engagement threatens the patients' safety and decreases their quality of life. To address this issue, certain interventions are needed to enable pharmacists to manage patients with epilepsy more systematically. This study was therefore conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of pharmacist interventions in epilepsy treatment at a general hospital in Vietnam. ;


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NCT number NCT04967326
Study type Interventional
Source Gia Dinh People Hospital
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Status Completed
Phase Phase 4
Start date January 1, 2016
Completion date December 31, 2018

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