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    Potential drug–drug interactions in older adults: A population‐based study by Santos, Thalyta Renata Araújo, Silveira, Erika Aparecida, Pereira, Lílian Varanda, Provin, Mércia Pandolfo, Lima, Dione Marçal, Amaral, Rita Goreti

    Published in Geriatrics & gerontology international (01-12-2017)
    “…Aim To evaluate the potential drug–drug interactions (PDDI) between drugs used by older adults, any associated factors and recommended clinical management…”
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    Administrative cases: an effective alternative to lawsuits in assuring access to medicines? by Chagas, Virginia Oliveira, Provin, Mércia Pandolfo, Amaral, Rita Goreti

    Published in BMC public health (20-02-2019)
    “…Although public policy in Brazil supports access to essential medicines, the health system cannot meet all demand. Increasingly, the population has used legal…”
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    Institutional strategies as a mechanism to rationalize the negative effects of the judicialization of access to medicine in Brazil by Chagas, Virginia Oliveira, Provin, Mércia Pandolfo, Mota, Pedro Augusto Prado, Guimarães, Rafael Alves, Amaral, Rita Goreti

    Published in BMC health services research (03-02-2020)
    “…Recently, the Executive Branch and Judiciary in Brazil increased spending due to larger numbers of lawsuits that forced the State to provide health goods and…”
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    Impediments to deprescription in Brazil: overview from a panel of geriatrics experts by Teixeira, Juliana Junqueira Marques, Provin, Mercia Pandolfo, Freitas, Marco Polo Dias, Santana, Fabiana Ribeiro, Pedatella, Marco Tulio Araujo, Rocha, Luis Eduardo de Araujo

    Published in Geriatrics, Gerontology and Aging (Online) (01-06-2022)
    “…Objectives: To identify impediments to deprescription among older adults from the perspective of a panel of Brazilian geriatricians. Methods: The Delphi method…”
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    Prevalence of Drug Interaction in Severely Obese Individuals and Associated Factors: Baseline Results from a Clinical Trial by Modesto, Ana Carolina Figueiredo, Silveira, Erika Aparecida, dos Santos Rodrigues, Ana Paula, Lima, Dione Marçal, Provin, Mércia Pandolfo, Amaral, Rita Goreti

    Published in Scientia pharmaceutica (01-10-2020)
    “…The prevalence of obesity is increasing worldwide and is commonly associated with comorbidities. The use of several drugs is often necessary, which leads to…”
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    Pharmaceutical intervention in the rational use of intravenous omeprazole by Araújo, Eduardo Silva, Modesto, Ana Carolina Figueiredo, Ferreira, Tatyana Xavier Almeida Matteucci, Provin, Mércia Pandolfo, Lima, Dione Marçal, Amaral, Rita Goreti

    Published in Einstein (São Paulo, Brazil) (01-01-2020)
    “…To describe the pharmaceutical interventions of a vertical clinical pharmacy service to promote the rational use of intravenous omeprazole. A prospective and…”
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    Impact of a drug dispensing model at a Community Pharmacy in Goiânia, Goiás, Brazil by Ferreira, Tatyana Xavier Almeida Matteucci, Prudente, Luciana Resende, Dewulf, Nathalie de Lourdes Souza, Provin, Mércia Pandolfo, Cardoso, Thaissa Costa, Silveira, Érika Aparecida da, Amaral, Rita Goreti

    “…Although dispensing of medication has been addressed by theoretical models, studies that confirm the impact of this service are still needed. The objective was…”
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    Social inequalities in lawsuits for drugs by Provin, Mércia Pandolfo, Leite, Silvana Nair, Amaral, Rita Goreti

    “…The aim of this study was to characterize the lawsuits requesting drugs considering the economic profile of their petitioners. All lawsuits (1378) accepted…”
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    Pharmaceutical Care for hypertensive patients provided within the Family Health Strategy in Goiânia, Goiás, Brazil by Martins, Bárbara Posse Reis, Aquino, Aline Teixeira de, Provin, Mércia Pandolfo, Lima, Dione Marçal, Dewulf, Nathalie de Lourdes Souza, Amaral, Rita Goreti

    “…The aim of Pharmaceutical Care programs is to improve patients' quality of life, and such programs are particularly effective in the case of chronic diseases…”
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    Reações Adversas a Medicamentos e Farmacovigilância: Conhecimentos e Condutas de Profissionais de Saúde de um Hospital da Rede Sentinela by Modesto, Ana Carolina Figueiredo, Ferreira, Tatyana Xavier Almeida Matteucci, Provin, Mércia Pandolfo, Amaral, Rita Goreti, Lima, Dione Marçal

    Published in Revista brasileira de educação médica (01-09-2016)
    “…RESUMO Introdução As reações adversas a medicamentos são objeto de estudo da farmacovigilância, ciência que utiliza, sobretudo, as notificações espontâneas…”
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    A via administrativa como mecanismo de efetivação do acesso a medicamentos essenciais by Soares, Amanda Queiroz, Da Silva, Pedro Ivo, Provin, Mércia Pandolfo

    “… Falhas no acesso a medicamentos têm motivado brasileiros a recorrer à via administrativa para efetivação do direito à saúde. Objetivo: Descrever o perfil dos…”
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    Acesso ao medicamento por via judicial na perspectiva dos usuários do Sistema Único de Saúde by Oliveira Chagas, Virginia, Da Silva Carvalho Vila, Vanessa, Pandolfo Provin, Mércia

    “…O acesso aos medicamentos por meio de ações judiciais tem ocorrido com frequência nas três esferas de gestão do Sistema Único de Saúde, sendo legitimada pela…”
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    Pharmaceutical Care in Goiania: Inclusion of the Pharmacist in the Family Health Strategy by Provin, Mercia Pandolfo, Campos, Andrea de Paula, Nielson, Sylvia Escher de Oliveira, Amaral, Rita Goreti

    Published in Saúde e sociedade (01-07-2010)
    “…In agreement with the Brazilian National Drug Policy, the School of Pharmacy of Universidade Federal de GoiasFF, in partnership with the Municipal Health…”
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    A multiprofessional information model for Brazilian primary care: Defining a consensus model towards an interoperable electronic health record by Braga, Renata Dutra

    “…Abstract Objective To develop a multiprofessional information model to be used in the decision-making process in primary care in Brazil. Methods This was an…”
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