Dosing Diary
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A Dosing Diary is a questionnaire form that records medication administration by dose subjects.
- Context:
- It can (typically) be provided to subjects in a clinical trial or research study to record date, time, and dose of medication administered.
- It can (typically) be used to track patient adherence to prescribed medication regimens.
- It can (typically) assist researchers in analyzing the effect of the administered dose on the study's outcomes.
- It can (often) play a crucial role in trials where medication timing is critical, such as those studying Parkinson's disease or diabetes.
- It can (typically) be reviewed by investigators to assess patient compliance.
- It can (typically) include other related observations or events (like adverse reactions, food intake conditions, etc.) associated with the medication dosing.
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- Example(s):
- The one for the study "A Multi-Center, Double-Masked, Randomized, Vehicle-Controlled, Parallel-Group Study Evaluating the Safety of Brimonidine Tartrate Ophthalmic Solution 0.025" to record in-home dosing between study visits.
- The one for the study "Efficacy of protamine zinc recombinant human insulin for controlling hyperglycemia in dogs with diabetes mellitus" for owners to record date, time, and dose of rhPZI.
- The one for the research "PF-06649751 efficacy and safety in early Parkinson's disease: A randomized, placebo-controlled trial" where subjects recorded administration of medication.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- A Clinical Trial Report that only includes clinician-administered doses, without any self-administration by subjects.
- A Patient Medication Regimen Document, without any specific mention of timing or quantities.
- A Medication Administration Record in a hospital setting, where nurses or other healthcare professionals document medication administration.
- See: Clinical Trial, Medication Adherence, Patient Compliance.
References
2022
- https://www.littlegreenpharma.com/au/dosing-diary/
- QUOTE: If you have been prescribed LGP Classic range medical cannabis and need to print dosing diary pages to assist with noting daily effects for use with your doctor, you can download this here: Dosing Diary.
Please note: This dosing diary is intended for patients who have been prescribed a product from the LGP Classic range of medical cannabis in Australia, through TGA Approval. This may be useful to share at follow-up appointments with your doctor. Information provided in this document does not replace professional advice from your doctor. Please also read the Consumer Medicine Information leaflet which is supplied inside the box of all Little Green Pharma products.
- QUOTE: If you have been prescribed LGP Classic range medical cannabis and need to print dosing diary pages to assist with noting daily effects for use with your doctor, you can download this here: Dosing Diary.
2004
- (Wade et al., 2004) ⇒ Derick T. Wade, Petra Makela, Philip Robson, Heather House, and Cynthia Bateman. (2004). “Do Cannabis-based Medicinal Extracts Have General Or Specific Effects on Symptoms in Multiple Sclerosis? A Double-blind, Randomized, Placebo-controlled Study on 160 Patients.” Multiple Sclerosis Journal 10]], no. 4
- QUOTE: ... Patients recorded the time and number of actuations per day, in a dosing diary. ...