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Just want to get a feel what are other institutions doing out there for these: At my residency site, we made substitutions for non-formulary drug with a formulary drug that had a close but different strength.
E.g: orders for Reclast (5mg), we give the patient Zometa (4mg). Revatio, 20 mg, patient gets half of a 50mg Viagra. Asked my preceptors, the answer: the dose difference is small enough to not impact outcomes while saving a ton of $$$.
Didn't see that during my internships, so it might be a VA thing. Does anyone else do that at their institutions? 😕
E.g: orders for Reclast (5mg), we give the patient Zometa (4mg). Revatio, 20 mg, patient gets half of a 50mg Viagra. Asked my preceptors, the answer: the dose difference is small enough to not impact outcomes while saving a ton of $$$.
Didn't see that during my internships, so it might be a VA thing. Does anyone else do that at their institutions? 😕