Professional competence of pharmacists in recommending Flomax relief MR (tamsulosin) to men with lower urinary tract symptoms

M. Kirby, G. Phillips, A. Carr

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Abstract

This paper aimed to determine the role of a pharmacy tool, the symptoms-check questionnaire, in supporting pharmacists' recommendations for treatment with Flomax Relief MR (tamsulosin) and to assess its acceptability to men with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) who present in a pharmacy to purchase tamsulosin. Concludes that, with training and guidance, pharmacists are professionally competent to advise patients on the self-management of LUTS, and that consumers view them as adequately trained and qualified for this role. The symptoms-check questionnaire enables pharmacists to identify red flag symptoms and contraindications, in addition to establishing that the symptoms are sufficiently severe to warrant pharmacological treatment.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)440
JournalPharmaceutical Journal
Volume286
Issue number7648
Publication statusPublished - 2011

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