The goal of this prospective intervention study is to investigate the effectiveness of redispensing unused oral anticancer drugs. The main questions it aims to answer are: * What are the cost-savings of redispensing unused oral anticancer drugs? * What is the environmental impact of redispensing unused oral anticancer drugs? Researchers will compare redispensing unused oral anticancer drugs to the standard practice of disposal. Participants will receive their oral anticancer drugs in a sealed bag with a temperature indicator if needed. They will be asked to return any unused oral anticancer drugs to the pharmacy during their next visit to the hospital.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
2,500
Participants will receive oral anticancer drugs according to their regular prescriptions, distributed in the original manufacturer's package. Following the guideline, some oral anticancer drug (i.e. requiring temperature storage up to 25C degrees) will be supplemented with a validated temperature indicator (Timestrip Neo, customer configuration), enclosed with a seal bag. Patients are requested to return unused oral anticancer drugs to the outpatient pharmacy that distributed them. Pharmacy staff will assess the quality of returned oral anticancer drugs, applying the following criteria: 1. the seal bag is unopened 2. the drug package is unopend and undamaged 3. the expiry date is ≥ 3 months 4. the medication has not been stored outside the product label storage claim Oral anticancer drugs that meet all criteria are restocked, and consecutively redispensed to participants visiting the same outpatient pharmacy.
Radboudumc
Nijmegen, Gelderland, Netherlands
RECRUITINGThe environmental impact of redispensing unused oral anticancer drugs of verified quality compared to standard practice of disposal.
Environmental impact will be measured in CO2-eq
Time frame: From date of first dispensing unit the date of last unused medication package returning to the pharmacy, assessed up to 16 months
Cost-savings obtained by redispensing unused oral anticancer drugs of verified quality compared to standard practice of disposal.
Cost savings will be measured in euros
Time frame: From date of first dispensing unit the date of last unused medication package returning to the pharmacy, assessed up to 16 months.
The proportion of usability of returned medication for redispensing and the reasons for quality disapproval.
Time frame: From date of first dispensing unit the date of last unused medication package returning to the pharmacy, assessed up to 16 months
The proportion of returned unused oral anticancer drugs and reasons thereof.
Time frame: From date of first dispensing unit the date of last unused medication package returning to the pharmacy, assessed up to 16 months
Patients' reasons for not wanting to participate in a redispensing program for oral anticancer drugs.
Time frame: From date of first invitation to participate in the study until the end of the recruitment period, up to 8 months.
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