PDAS provides patient-focused clinical advice to various healthcare providers to optimise the safe and efficacious use of psychotropic medicines.

Enquiries received can range from relatively simple, straightforward questions about a medicine to more complex clinical scenarios.

PDAS can help interpret current literature and contemporary best practice guidelines to provide medicines information and assist or support clinicians with medication decision-making.

 

Some sample types of enquiries:
  • Medication identification e.g. international medications or clinical trial medications.
  • Treatment resistance e.g. what medicine(s) may be appropriate when my patient has not responded or tolerated a number of previous medications?
  • Physical or medical comorbidities e.g. are any psychotropic medications contraindicated? Are the psychotropic medications implicated in developing or worsening a particular medical condition?
  • Medication interactions (including psychotropic medicines, physical health medicines, illicit substances, complementary and herbal medications).
  • Investigation and management of medication related side effects e.g. my patient is reporting a medication adverse effect and is there a relationship with the medicine(s) they are taking?
  • Direction to recent guidelines or evidence to promote best practice.
  • Medication monitoring (including plasma drug levels, metabolic monitoring and/or pharmacogenomics).