1. What are toxic drugs: Toxic drugs refer to both toxic drugs and anesthetic drugs. In addition, there are psychotropic drugs and radioactive drugs, all of which require special management. Therefore, the management of narcotic drugs has always been a top priority in the management of special drugs in hospitals. Only by conscientiously implementing the management of narcotic drugs can we ensure that patients use them reasonably and relieve their pain, and avoid serious personal and social harm caused by drug abuse or entering society.
2. Traditional use of drugsMedicine cabinetCharacteristics: The use of toxic drugs and psychotropic drugs has its own special properties, including large quantity, multiple circulation links, scattered management, difficult prescription management, high drug usage rate per unit time, long inspection cycle time, and many other characteristics. This increases the difficulty of managing toxic drugs and psychotropic drugs. Due to the large dosage, anesthesia and psychiatric drugs need to be reserved in relevant departments with a certain amount of base, managed and registered by dedicated personnel. Many hospital doctors also need to reserve a certain number of drugs.
3intelligenceMedicine cabinetThe role of
Traceability management: The drugs in the drug management cabinet are recorded with their names, quantities, batch numbers, and expiration dates when added, removed, or returned, achieving a closed-loop operation of traceability for each drug. Quantitative management: After each operation, the system automatically calculates and displays the actual inventory, and pharmacists verify the actual inventory with the physical quantity to achieve quantitative management of drugs. It is easy and fast to operate, and plays a role in controlling drugs. Suitable for drug depots, pharmacies, wards, and nurse stations.
1. What are toxic drugs: Toxic drugs refer to both toxic drugs and anesthetic drugs. In addition, there are psychotropic drugs and radioactive drugs, all of which require special management. Therefore, the management of narcotic drugs has always been a top priority in the management of special drugs in hospitals. Only by conscientiously implementing the management of narcotic drugs can we ensure that patients use them reasonably and relieve their pain, and avoid serious personal and social harm caused by drug abuse or entering society.
2. Traditional use of drugsMedicine cabinetCharacteristics: The use of toxic drugs and psychotropic drugs has its own special properties, including large quantity, multiple circulation links, scattered management, difficult prescription management, high drug usage rate per unit time, long inspection cycle time, and many other characteristics. This increases the difficulty of managing toxic drugs and psychotropic drugs. Due to the large dosage, anesthesia and psychiatric drugs need to be reserved in relevant departments with a certain amount of base, managed and registered by dedicated personnel. Many hospital doctors also need to reserve a certain number of drugs.
3intelligenceMedicine cabinetThe role of
Traceability management: The drugs in the drug management cabinet are recorded with their names, quantities, batch numbers, and expiration dates when added, removed, or returned, achieving a closed-loop operation of traceability for each drug. Quantitative management: After each operation, the system automatically calculates and displays the actual inventory, and pharmacists verify the actual inventory with the physical quantity to achieve quantitative management of drugs. It is easy and fast to operate, and plays a role in controlling drugs. Suitable for drug depots, pharmacies, wards, and nurse stations.