Although dental prescribing typically involves a limited group of drugs, medication decisions can become clinically complex when these drugs are added to patients’ existing prescriptions, over-the-counter medicines, herbal products or supplements. A webinar hosted by the Colgate Oral Health Network on 8 July will explain how thorough patient assessment can help dental teams identify and prevent potential drug interactions and manage clinically relevant ones in dental care settings.
Dr Mark Donaldson is a leading expert in dental pharmacology and has received professional recognition for his contributions to dentistry. (Image: Colgate Oral Health Network)
The webinar will be presented by Dr Mark Donaldson, a clinical pharmacist specialising in dental pharmacology. He serves as associate principal for pharmacy advisory solutions at US healthcare organisation Vizient and holds academic appointments at universities in the US and Canada.
In this interactive webinar, he will discuss common drug interactions, their management in dental practice and the role of patient assessment in safe prescribing.
Dr Donaldson told Dental Tribune International that dentists prescribe less than 10% of all available drugs, but their patients may be taking medications from the much wider range of drugs prescribed or recommended in other areas of healthcare. Polypharmacy is common, making a careful medication history central to safe prescribing. As he put it: “How can you be confident that the prescription you write is compatible with what your patient is currently taking?”
The webinar will outline how to identify potential drug interactions and highlight strategies to prevent or manage them. Key topics will include the use of reliable sources for assessing prescription medicines, over-the-counter products, supplements and herbal therapies. The presentation will also cover the fundamentals of drug metabolism and how it contributes to interaction risk. According to Dr Donaldson, participants will also learn how certain disease states can increase or inhibit drug metabolism and contribute to interaction risk.
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