Laboratory of Drug Information

Laboratory of Drug Information

Japanese

Utilizing a University Hospital Environment to Promote Appropriate Drug Therapy and Medication Safety through the Proper Use of Drug Information

The Drug Information Laboratory started in April 2015 and is based within the Kitasato University Hospital with the aim of providing more practical drug information education and research in clinical settings. Taking advantage of the university hospital environment and in cooperation with pharmacists and physicians, we identify research themes that meet the needs of clinical practice. By investigating adverse drug reactions, drug interactions, and inappropriate use of drugs that occur in clinical settings and analyzing the mechanisms of such reactions, we are engaged in research aimed at promoting medical safety through the appropriate use of drug information, optimizing drug therapy, and reducing medical costs.

Why gaining drug information skills is important for pharmacists.

The internet penetration rate has been increasing year by year, and according to the Information and Communication White Paper of Japan 2020, it is reported to be over 80%. While the public can now easily obtain information about medications, the internet is overflowing with information, and some of the information may be incorrect. Pharmacists must use their professional skills to collect and evaluate drug information and provide the best patient care.

In clinical settings, communicating drug information appropriately is critical, and overall communication skills are essential. In addition, when receiving inquiries from healthcare professionals and patients, pharmacists must also have the skills to obtain information that allows them to determine which tasks should be prioritized, how much information is required, and how much time can be spent on research. In addition, with rising medical costs, pharmacists are expected to contribute to healthcare economics by preparing formularies.

Members Introduction

About Makiko Iwasawa

Dr. Iwasawa is currently an associate professor in the Division of Drug Information at Kitasato University School of Pharmacy. Prior to her current position, she was a chief drug information pharmacist in the Pharmacy Department of the National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center for two years.  After earning her Bachelor of Science degree from Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Sciences, she then went to study and earned her Pharm.D. degree from the University of Southern California in 2006 and completed her PGY 1 pharmacy practice residency at the University of California, Davis Health System. As such, she has been a board-certified pharmacotherapy specialist in the US since 2007. Most recently, she earned her Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Sciences from Kindai University, and did her study on the use of antiulcer agents in patients receiving low-dose aspirin.

Her main teaching responsibilities include: lectures on hypertension in a pharmacotherapy course, drug information lectures and lab practices, and precepting fifth- and sixth-year pharmacy students for Special Research Work in a Pharmaceutical Sciences course. Her area of interests includes clinical pharmacy, medication safety, formulary management, and international pharmacy education.

Dr. Iwasawa has published multiple original research articles in peer-reviewed journals, and published textbooks about pharmacotherapy and English for pharmacy students and pharmacists.

Dr. Iwasawa is an active member in the Japanese Society of Pharmaceutical Health Care and Science, Japanese Society of Hospital Pharmacist, Japanese Society of Drug Informatics, the Pharmaceutical Society of Japan, American College of Clinical Pharmacy, and American Society of Health-System Pharmacist. She currently serves as committee member for the Japanese Society of Drug Informatics, and is also a consultant for multiple companies.