6 research outputs found
ID 355 - Amplia\ue7\ue3o do N\ufamero de Fitoter\ue1picos Cadastrados na Base Nacional de Dados de A\ue7\uf5es e Servi\ue7os da Assist\ueancia Farmac\ueautica no SUS: impulsionando a visibilidade e a utiliza\ue7\ue3o de produtos \ue0 base de plantas medicinais no SUS
Estudo da bula de medicamentos: Uma análise da situação
This study was carried out in the city of Araraquara (SP, Brazil), where 1829 people selected randomly from 42 districts were interviewed with regard to their use of medicines, in particular whether and how they read the insert information sheet and the most frequently read items and problems encountered in the text. Surveys were performed in two stages, the first when package inserts were regulated in Brazil by Portaria SVS 110/1997 (Ministry of Health directive) and the second after the new regulation (RDC 140/2003) came into force. Out of 1829 people interviewed, 1597 reported using some medicine. The markedly similar results in both stages of the research pointed to the difficulties encounteved in reading the package inserts, due to the small letters, the obscure language and the massive amount of information. This paper shows that package inserts of medicines need to be simpler, so the patients have an idea of the importance of the medicine and are able to realize soon any problem that might appear due to the use of the medicine and what action they should take. Furthermore, it will be helpful to the evaluation of the package inserts of medicines, elaborated in conformity with RDC 140, if they work effectively as a source of information and guidance for the patient are not simply given a new layout, while maintaining items that impede their understanding and use.Estudo desenvolvido na cidade de Araraquara-SP-Brasil, onde foram entrevistadas 1829 pessoas, moradores de 42 bairros, selecionadas aleatoriamente. Foram feitas perguntas acerca da utilização de medicamentos tais como, os itens mais lidos na bula, dificuldades encontradas na leitura da bula, etc. A entrevista foi realizada em duas etapas, a primeira quando em vigor a Portaria 110/97, a segunda, após a vigência da RDC 140/ 03, sendo que dos 1829 entrevistados, 1597 relataram estar fazendo uso de algum medicamento. Em ambas as etapas do trabalho, os resultados referentes às bulas foram semelhantes quanto ao tamanho reduzido da letra, a linguagem muito científica e a excessiva quantidade de informações utilizadas constituíram os fatores que dificultam sua leitura. Este trabalho, mostra que é necessário disponibilizar informações mais simples que permitam ao paciente vislumbrar a importância do conhecimento destas informações, estando apto a detectar problemas advindos do uso e sua imediata solução. Adiciona-se a isto a contribuição que traz para avaliação, se as bulas elaboradas conforme a RDC140/03 passarão a servir como fonte de informação e orientação do paciente, promovendo o uso racional do medicamento ou, se as bulas passarão apenas a apresentar uma nova formatação, mas com manutenção de fatores que prejudicam o seu entendimento e utilização
<b>Estudo da bula de medicamentos: uma análise da situação</b>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0cm 0cm 0pt; line-height: normal; text-align: justify; mso-layout-grid-align: none;"> Estudo desenvolvido na cidade de Araraquara-SP-Brasil, onde foram entrevistadas 1829 pessoas, moradores de 42 bairros, selecionadas aleatoriamente. Foram feitas perguntas acerca da utilização de medicamentos tais como, os itens mais lidos na bula, dificuldades encontradas na leitura da bula, etc. A entrevista foi realizada em duas etapas, a primeira quando em vigor a Portaria 110/97, a segunda, após a vigência da RDC 140/ 03, sendo que dos 1829 entrevistados, 1597 relataram estar fazendo uso de algum medicamento. Em ambas as etapas do trabalho, os resultados referentes às bulas foram semelhantes quanto ao tamanho reduzido da letra, a linguagem muito científica e a excessiva quantidade de informações utilizadas constituíram os fatores que dificultam sua leitura. Este trabalho, mostra que é necessário disponibilizar informações mais simples que permitam ao paciente vislumbrar a importância do conhecimento destas informações, estando apto a detectar problemas advindos do uso e sua imediata solução. Adiciona-se a isto a contribuição que traz para avaliação, se as bulas elaboradas conforme a RDC140/03 passarão a servir como fonte de informação e orientação do paciente, promovendo o uso racional do medicamento ou, se as bulas passarão apenas a apresentar uma nova formatação, mas com manutenção de fatores que prejudicam o seu entendimento e utilização. Palavras-chave: bula de medicamentos; medicamentos; uso de medicamentos. </p>
Estudo da bula de medicamentos: Uma análise da situação
This study was carried out in the city of Araraquara (SP, Brazil), where 1829 people selected randomly from 42 districts were interviewed with regard to their use of medicines, in particular whether and how they read the insert information sheet and the most frequently read items and problems encountered in the text. Surveys were performed in two stages, the first when package inserts were regulated in Brazil by Portaria SVS 110/1997 (Ministry of Health directive) and the second after the new regulation (RDC 140/2003) came into force. Out of 1829 people interviewed, 1597 reported using some medicine. The markedly similar results in both stages of the research pointed to the difficulties encounteved in reading the package inserts, due to the small letters, the obscure language and the massive amount of information. This paper shows that package inserts of medicines need to be simpler, so the patients have an idea of the importance of the medicine and are able to realize soon any problem that might appear due to the use of the medicine and what action they should take. Furthermore, it will be helpful to the evaluation of the package inserts of medicines, elaborated in conformity with RDC 140, if they work effectively as a source of information and guidance for the patient are not simply given a new layout, while maintaining items that impede their understanding and use.Estudo desenvolvido na cidade de Araraquara-SP-Brasil, onde foram entrevistadas 1829 pessoas, moradores de 42 bairros, selecionadas aleatoriamente. Foram feitas perguntas acerca da utilização de medicamentos tais como, os itens mais lidos na bula, dificuldades encontradas na leitura da bula, etc. A entrevista foi realizada em duas etapas, a primeira quando em vigor a Portaria 110/97, a segunda, após a vigência da RDC 140/ 03, sendo que dos 1829 entrevistados, 1597 relataram estar fazendo uso de algum medicamento. Em ambas as etapas do trabalho, os resultados referentes às bulas foram semelhantes quanto ao tamanho reduzido da letra, a linguagem muito científica e a excessiva quantidade de informações utilizadas constituíram os fatores que dificultam sua leitura. Este trabalho, mostra que é necessário disponibilizar informações mais simples que permitam ao paciente vislumbrar a importância do conhecimento destas informações, estando apto a detectar problemas advindos do uso e sua imediata solução. Adiciona-se a isto a contribuição que traz para avaliação, se as bulas elaboradas conforme a RDC140/03 passarão a servir como fonte de informação e orientação do paciente, promovendo o uso racional do medicamento ou, se as bulas passarão apenas a apresentar uma nova formatação, mas com manutenção de fatores que prejudicam o seu entendimento e utilização
An enquiry into pharmaceutical package inserts: Analysis of the current situation
This study was carried out in the city of Araraquara (SP, Brazil), where 1829 people selected randomly from 42 districts were interviewed with regard to their use of medicines, in particular whether and how they read the insert information sheet and the most frequently read items and problems encountered in the text. Surveys were performed in two stages, the first when package inserts were regulated in Brazil by Portaria SVS 110/1997 (Ministry of Health directive) and the second after the new regulation (RDC 140/2003) came into force. Out of 1829 people interviewed, 1597 reported using some medicine. The markedly similar results in both stages of the research pointed to the difficulties encounteved in reading the package inserts, due to the small letters, the obscure language and the massive amount of information. This paper shows that package inserts of medicines need to be simpler, so the patients have an idea of the importance of the medicine and are able to realize soon any problem that might appear due to the use of the medicine and what action they should take. Furthermore, it will be helpful to the evaluation of the package inserts of medicines, elaborated in conformity with RDC 140, if they work effectively as a source of information and guidance for the patient are not simply given a new layout, while maintaining items that impede their understanding and use.Estudo desenvolvido na cidade de Araraquara-SP-Brasil, onde foram entrevistadas 1829 pessoas, moradores de 42 bairros, selecionadas aleatoriamente. Foram feitas perguntas acerca da utilização de medicamentos tais como, os itens mais lidos na bula, dificuldades encontradas na leitura da bula, etc. A entrevista foi realizada em duas etapas, a primeira quando em vigor a Portaria 110/97, a segunda, após a vigência da RDC 140/ 03, sendo que dos 1829 entrevistados, 1597 relataram estar fazendo uso de algum medicamento. Em ambas as etapas do trabalho, os resultados referentes às bulas foram semelhantes quanto ao tamanho reduzido da letra, a linguagem muito científica e a excessiva quantidade de informações utilizadas constituíram os fatores que dificultam sua leitura. Este trabalho, mostra que é necessário disponibilizar informações mais simples que permitam ao paciente vislumbrar a importância do conhecimento destas informações, estando apto a detectar problemas advindos do uso e sua imediata solução. Adiciona-se a isto a contribuição que traz para avaliação, se as bulas elaboradas conforme a RDC140/03 passarão a servir como fonte de informação e orientação do paciente, promovendo o uso racional do medicamento ou, se as bulas passarão apenas a apresentar uma nova formatação, mas com manutenção de fatores que prejudicam o seu entendimento e utilização.Departamento de Fármacos e Medicamentos Disciplina de Química Farmacêutica Universidade Estadual Paulista, UNESP, Araraquara, SPDepartamento de Fármacos e Medicamentos Faculdade de Ciências Farmacêuticas Universidade Estadual Paulista, UNESP, R. Araraquara-Jau, km1 - C.P. 502, CEP: 14801-902 - Araraquara - SPDepartamento de Fármacos e Medicamentos Disciplina de Química Farmacêutica Universidade Estadual Paulista, UNESP, Araraquara, SPDepartamento de Fármacos e Medicamentos Faculdade de Ciências Farmacêuticas Universidade Estadual Paulista, UNESP, R. Araraquara-Jau, km1 - C.P. 502, CEP: 14801-902 - Araraquara - S
Magrath Store News (January 15, 1960)
An archive of the Magrath Trading Store News.The University of Lethbridge Library received permission from the Wes Balderson to digitize and display this content.<■
PHONESj Office 21
Friday. January 15th, i960
Dry Goods 124 Hardware 34
..................................... Jfegrath, Alberta
JANUARY
DRY
GOODS
DEPT.
DRESS FABRICS l Included in the Sale Event are Printed
Silks, Dress Ihffotas, Dress laoe, Crystal Cham/- Bang“
alines and Satins. PRIDED FROM 98?; to 1^25 to 1.29 to yd. ette
will find a good selection of
ig popular drip dry dottons in
gay aolors. PRICED FROM 39^ to .' to 98 and 12.50* Margurite Thomsen*
ATTENTION HOCKEY FANS: The Migra th Braves will play host to the BlooS Indian Reserve Sunday, January 17th at 1:00 P.M. at the local rink, weather permitting*
Migrath Hockey Club.
LOST: The butcher knife from thé Lions Club Room kitchen supplies is missing* Organizations who have had pantry sales, etc. in the Sherba Cafe, please cheek your s»ppi i n.q to see if you have taken this knife bynis- take, Annie Steele.
"Daddy, what is a bachelor?"
" A bachelor, sonny, is a mn who didn’t have a car when he was in his teens*"
THE MAGRATH TRADING COMPANY LIMITED " A Good Place to Trade "
The regular monthly meeting of the Evening W. A* was held’ Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs,"Esther Toomer with Mrs, Beverly Fashuk ccHiostess. Roll call was answered by ten members with four visitors present. Pres, Kay Van Horn took charge of the business meeting. As.’« project for the coning'"year an "Organ Fund" was started for the'purposei of obtaining an organ for the Pfagrath United Church. Anyone wishing to contribute to this fund uro most welcome to do so. The February meeting will be held at the "hone of Mrs. Mildred Rice. A tasty plate lunch was served by the hostesses.
NOTICE: Ary ladies who are interested in a second alass of the Home Nursing Course now commencing odntact me icjaediately. At least 6 more applicants are" needed.
V, E-, Bohnet, C, D. Phone 206*
Mrs. Vines sa Tanner returned hone Tuesday morning from Burley, Idaho where she has been visiting her daughter Mrs. Melba Morley and Mr, Morley.
Mr. and Mrs. .Albert Bender and daughter Sharon of Morse, Sask, a'ttended the funeral of their granddaughter Infant Brenda Gayle Ririe in Pfcgreth Thursday,
POUND: A ®n’s wrist watch. R E Blumell.
GARD OF THANKS: We would like to thank our many friends and relatives for the expressions of sympathy and acts of kindness and anyone who helped in any way during our recent bereavunent*
Mr ."and Mrs,"Pferk Ririe, Mr, and Mrs, Iawrence Ririe,
FOR SALE: Boys’ Skates, Size 1 and 2, Roy Harker, Phone 256*
Miss Carolyn Duffield has returned to her home in Provo, Utah after visiting with her grandparents Mr, and Mrs. Ira Fletcher, xx Living on a budget is the "same as living beyond your means except that you have a record of it.
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PORK
SPARERIBS
PER LB.
LAMB
STEW MEAT
PER LB.
Boys Skates size 4. Vincent Baldorson.
LOST i Botwocn Twin River end Mhgreth via
Doi Bonita: Two sections of the ondgatc to a
stook rack. Reward. Notify Magrath Trading
Co« Store Nows.
FOR SA IE:
FOR SAIE: Will deliver frosh oggs at 30?
per dozon year round to regular custouers.
Bob Rasnusson, Phono R716.
FOR SALE: 2 pair Girls white figure skates
size 12. Like Now, Mrs. L^B. Tanner Ph. 89
NOTICE: We are now upholstering tuck soats.
Migrath Tailors end Dry Cloanors.
DONEIDA»S BEAUT! SHOP JANUARY SPECIAL: 08.00
010.0012,50 and 020.00 Pomanent Waves ••
Half* Price. Shanpoo, cut and fingcrwnvo
included. Spocial ctxmoncos Saturday Jan.
16th through Saturday January 23rd.
Donolda Navratil.
NOTICE: Skates sharponod. Saron Sorenson,
(1 block West of Skating Rink)
NOTICE: Hie regular nonthly Electing of the
Iadios Hospital Auxiliary will neot Friday,
Jan. 22nd at the horio of Mrs. Ire to Matkin,
at 7l3O P.M, All ladies interested in this
organization aro especially invited to attends n bn SGrVl3d
Hospital Auxiliary. o *
Wh. Thoratis, who recently accepted the position of pastor
to Attend. Migrath United Church.
NOTICE: Sor.3 ahild in grades 3 or 4 took
Poggy Anh Tannerrs white boots at noon a
week ago Tuesday and did not return then.
Ono toe is slightly yellow and they have
rod and black striped lining. Size 5.
Please check your childls boots.
Mrs, L, B. Tanner, Ph, 89,.
FOR SALE: Mist sell 1954 Mercury 2 door
Sedan, Excellent condition. Low aileago,
overhead valves with good rubber. 0750.00
or best offer. Phono 130,
LIONS GASH BINGO: Wednesday, January 20th
(and every 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each
nonth) in the Lions Club Roons aonnencing
at 8:30 P.M. e^.ch evening, Everyone welcono.
Proceeds for Connvnity Bettcracnt,
RAG T.IVE: The 3rd Lfagmth Cubs and Boy
Scouts will bo conducting a rag drivG Feb,
6th. Clean rags proferred. Anyone having •
rags roady bofore the drive plea so contact
the following for pick up: Gcorgo Minor
Ph. 2392,98
20% REDUCTION
SHOE SALE CONTINUES
SAVE OF MEN’S BIACK AND BROWN
OXFORDS, MEN’S INSULATED CURDING
SHOES, MEN’S LOAFERS, BOYS
BOOTS AND OXFORDS.
MANY GOOD SAVINGS
Miss Marjorie Harrison is now in
Calgary, a student at tho Calgary
Technical College whore hheis
taking a Nurses* Aid oourso*.
BOMBER JACKETS t Black flecked i^eize
cloth jackets with white piping trim, O95
REGULAR 4.95 . .......................................................... C-REVERSIBLE
JACKETS
■waist band, Bluo Brushed Fleece
or Navy Gabardine....12 to 16,
: Knitted cuffs and
1/3 OFF
ALL TOP COATS, CAR COATS
-—A DRESS JACKETS x' Smart
wool tweeds and checks in latest
fhshions and colors.
GOOD SIZE RANGE . .............. 20% OFF
Mr, Tod Austin is in Calgary where
he is attending Technical College.
LIGHT WEIGHT SPORT JACKETS..
jackets for class room and scai-dress wchr. Get
ahead of spring and get their LJ A | r p □ I OF
now Jackets at this saving ..... n/ALr rnlU-L
Mr, and Mrs, Jin Sabey of Milk River were
I&grath visitors Monday. They have j’ust returned
iron Urbana, Illinois where they visited their son
and daughter-in-law Mr, and Mrs, Burns Sabey, They
also visited with friends and relatives in Utah*
3X It seems incredible — thirty—five million laws, and no improvement on the Ten Comrand-ments.
DRY GOODS DEPT
ALL YARDAGE..................20% OFF
TOWELS t You will find a good assortment
of plain and fancy Bath Towols,' Hand Towels
and Kitchen Towels. 69 to E3.5O.
LEATHER PURSES. Tooled' leather
purses «Toto" stylo. REG, 015.95. ( OFF.
CHILDREN’S BROWN STRETCHY LONG STOCKINGS 69^ botton.
CHILDRENS BROWN RAYON PIATED COTTON STOCKINGS
# WHITE RAYÓN PLATE) COTTON STOCKINGS
WHITE COTTON ANKLETS, (Assorted Styles)
J LITTLE GIRLS SLIPS : Dainty rayon
slips for tiny girls. Ruffled flounce on
REG. 01.19 to 01.59. each.
GIRLS DRESSES ; Rayonsj Cottons* Nylons
and Flannols. .Sq-iîzes 2 to 14. 25 OFF.
K/irM'O . n<~A\/O \ A/r~ A .CHILDREN’S RUBBER OVERSHOES, FIANNEIETTE
ML. N LjUYb WeAH^A™SSORT-ED A SVIAZIEL1SB: L6E tIoN R3*E D, BLA3C.9K5- BtoRO W1.00
BOYS SWEATERS, Snort Pullover and
Cardigan Sweaters"in All Wool, 10010.50 and 1,10 each, HALF PRICE
COMBINATION GRILLS s Elccirlc Wflo
Iron and Sandwich Grilla,
REGUIAR 6,95
SYMPATHETIC PERSON: "What’s the natter,
WNG^IENGTH COVERING HIP. little boy? Are you lost?" '
~~ Little boy, sobbing: "Yes, I an, I shoulda
known better’n to cone out with Grandra,
She’s always Iosin’ sone thin”*«
TEE MAGPATH TRADING COMPANY LIMITED
SHOP AND SAVE AT THE KGRATH TRADING 00 A Good Place to Trade
ALL DEPARTMENTS CONVENIENTLY LOCATED. ’
. » . • t
UPSTAIRS DEPT
: ladies Printed
Mr, and Mrs, J-fork’Ririe of Regina, Sask,
are visitors at the hone of his brother-inlaw
and sister Mr, and Mrs. Fred Strate,
IADIES DRESS COATS
IADIES GAR COATS
CHILDREN» SJ COATS.'
A GOOD SELECTION STILL- AWAITS YOU. 20 OFF
Silks, Wools, Dacron Blends, Taffetas,,' etc,
FASHIONABLE STYLES AND COLORS, IO to 24i.
Mr. Mervin Godfrey returned to his hone
in Provo, Utah Monday norning after visit-*
ing his mother Mrs, Eva Godfrey, While here
he underwent a ninor operation at the local
hospital. Aoconpanying hin to Idaho Falls
was his daughter-in-law Mrs. Dianna Godfrey
and children who have been visiting her
parents Mr, and Mrs. Rondo Robinson.
GWG
SLACKS
FRONTIER QUEENS.
Wovon Stripes in two tone
grey or~two’tdne red
also stripes
SIZES: 24 to. 28#. ;.
REGUIAR 5,95, 4.5o.
SHORTIES - -
ladies Husky Tan Sateen
Shorties, frontier queen
style. Sizes 24 - 28
REGUIAR §4.95.
‘ Patients in the Magrath Municipal Hospital
during the past week include Mrs. Enily Elhert
Mrs, Sarah Elhert, Mrs. Ethel Miller Mrs,
Nora Ackroyd, Mr. Geral Wenaas, Mr. Blaine
Leishnan, Mrs, Bertha Passey, Mrs, hfarie
Bullock, Mrs. Peter IGLeinsausser, Linda
Gurney, Wasel Sencc, Gloria Sohmidt, Jansen
stvles Waldner, Mr» John Wolsey Sr., Mr, John Rixon,
Mrs, Johanna Van Lent and daughter, Mrs.
. ■ SIZES: 32A-40B. Miureon Rasmussen and son, Mr, (3. V, Harris,
■S1 19 to 6.75
HALF PRICE
REVERE WARE: Light
weight Stainless steel Aluminum
with copper bottoms«
Coffee Pork, Iky Pan
and Double Boilers. 1/3°
SUPER HEALTH WARE
Heavy duty Aluminum Saucepans
with firm grip handle
REGULAR 08 .¿5 oach
Mr.'and Mrs. DeVero Dudley and family
of Port Coqui tZan, B. C, are visiting his
mother Mrs, Cecelia Dudley.
Mr, and'Mrs. Jia Minor of Saskatoon, Sask,
have returned to' their home after attending
the funeral of Iler neice, infant Brenda Ririe,
They were accompanied by her mother Mrs,
Iawrence Ririe,
COMBINATION GRILL : 'Combination
Ifefflc Iron and Sandwich Grill in popular
square style,- ■
REGULAR 32.50.
MIXMASTER ATTACHMENT KIT, m-cludos
Drink Mixor, Knife Sharpener, Whipper,
Polishing lad’ and Buffing wheel. .— nn
REGUIAR 0U.95 .......................................
CIRCULATING FAN : Power Air Blower
for Duo Therm heater, __
REGULAR 029.95 ............HALF PRICE
Mrs. Jeanette Griffins of Wisconsin
attended the funeral Monday of her uncle
the late Dave Whitt and is'presently visiting
in Lethbridge with Mrs. Dave Whitt.
in
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THERMOMETER : Outdoor, thermometer
smart novelty styling. REGULAR 06.75
BREADBOARDS : Good quality hardwood
in rectangular shape. REGULAR §1.80 each,
LIGHT FIXTURES : 'Lunlind light Fixtures
in 12" and 13» length. REGUIAR §3.15, 03,95
FOUNTAIN PENS : 'Whtcrmanis and Shaeffers.
VALUES 1,00 to 1.00
4 far 1.00
5 for ifcUOO
6 for 1.00
4 for 1^00
1.09
Tea Bags - NÊBOB 60*s
1 □ d — NABOB........Green label
Fab - KING SIZE DETERGENT ......
1 pound
No xema
4^. off
. 79^
1^35
CABBAGE .. firn green heads •
LETTUCE .....
ORANGES .....
TOMATOES ...
BANANAS.....
firn and orisp
firn, ripe
golden yellow
• 2 i1®
each.
per lb.
per carton
per lb.
LEFT IN THE HARDWARE; A pair of nhi~1 d t p inng
rod nitts, leather pains. Owner r.ay alain at
the Now Office,
FOUND; Boy*s ’’Mountio’1 pocket knife. ladies
Nylon Head Scarfj Boy* s gauntlet gloves, fur
backs, leather pains. News Office
