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CLOZAPINE PATHWAYS ACROSS SA Community Mental Health Service As per TGA endorsed Clozapine management protocols the consumer is to be seen every 7 or 28 days (depending on whether they are on weekly or monthly monitoring) for clinical assessment of signs and symptoms of infection. Consumer attends community pathology collection centre for blood test Blood results returned to CMHS with copy to nominated GP Within 48hrs of blood test Scheduled appointment at CMHS for review of consumer’s MSE, BP, weight, BMI, pulse, temp, plus education & assessment of general tolerance & side effects of Clozapine. - In addition to any other difficulties or concerns. A medical officer is to review the blood test & complete a Form 5 where required. Authority prescription is to be written by an authorised clozapine prescriber & annotated with streamlined code, exact quantity of tablets, hospital provide number & blood results (100mg and 25mg tablets need to be written on separate prescriptions, as per PBS requirements) Any dose changes MUST be authorised by a Consultant Psychiatrist The Form 5 (if required) & prescription are forwarded to the registered pharmacy by the CC via fax, post or consumer Registered pharmacy dispenses clozapine according to protocol Blood results & clozapine dosage are entered into CPMS data base by the CC in metro areas &/or by the registered pharmacist in rural areas. All results (including BP, weight, BMI, pulse, temperature, and metabolic monitoring) are entered onto the standard monitoring chart BMI, Body Mass Index; BP, Blood Pressure; CC, Clozapine Coordinator; CMHS, Community Mental Health Service; CPMS, Clozapine Patient Monitoring System; Form 5, the designated clozapine program blood count form; MSE, Mental State Examination Clozapine Shared Care Pathway 28 February 2014 Clozapine Shared Care Pathway 28 February 2014 Amber Result Pathway for Consumers Managed Under Shared Care Arrangements Consumer attends community pathology collection centre for blood test Blood results returned to GP with copy to the CMHS CC Amber result noted Treating psychiatrist notified by CC CC notifies GP of Amber result & discusses result Consumer notified of Amber result GP & psychiatrist discuss management Within 48hrs of blood test Scheduled appointment at GP for review of consumer’s MSE, BP, weight, BMI, pulse, temp, plus education & assessment of general tolerance & side effects of Clozapine. - In addition to any other difficulties or concerns. GP to review the blood test & complete a Form 5 if required Authority prescription is to be written by an authorised clozapine prescriber & annotated with streamlined code, exact quantity of tablets, hospital provide number & blood results (100mg and 25mg tablets need to be written on separate prescriptions, as per PBS requirements) Consumer takes prescription & Form 5 (if required) to the registered pharmacy Registered pharmacy dispenses clozapine according to protocol Blood results & clozapine dosage are entered into CPMS data base by the CC in metro areas &/or registered pharmacist in rural areas. CC maintains up to date database on all consumers (including tracking of blood testing, metabolic monitoring & cardiac monitoring as per TGA endorsed protocol requirements) CC & GP notified by CPMS fax Increased monitoring as per TGA endorsed protocol coordinated by CC in collaboration with GP & psychiatrist When blood results in green continue as per protocol/plan BMI, Body Mass Index; BP, Blood Pressure; CMHS, Community Mental Health Service; CC, Clozapine Coordinator; CPMS, Clozapine Patient Monitoring System; Form 5, the designated clozapine program blood count form; MSE, Mental State Examination Clozapine Shared Care Pathway 28 February 2014 Red Result Pathway for Consumers Managed Under Shared Care Arrangements Consumer attends community pathology collection centre for blood test Blood results returned to GP with copy to the CMHS CC Red result noted Treating psychiatrist notified by CC CC notifies GP of Red result & discusses result Consumer notified of Red result by CC, requested to have repeat blood test in afternoon & told not to take clozapine Metro GP to hand management to CMHS clinic & treating psychiatrist or rural GP to manage in conjunction with treating psychiatrist CC enters Red blood result into CPMS database CC & GP notified by CPMS fax Within 24 hours Consumer to have repeat blood test Consumer advised results of second test & appointments Urgent appointments arranged at CMHS with psychiatrist & CC. In rural/remote areas urgent GP & telemed psychiatrist review Metro CC/ rural GP reviews consumer’s MSE, BP, weight, BMI, pulse, temp, plus education & assessment of general tolerance & side effects profile in addition to any other difficulties or concerns Psychiatrist Review (of consumer, observations, & mental state) Consumer advised management returning to CMHS (in conjunction with GP Rural/Remote) as increased monitoring required. Consideration of alternative medication NO CLOZAPINE PRESCRIPTION GIVEN Increased monitoring as per TGA endorsed protocol. Coordinated by CC in collaboration with Psychiatrist & GP BMI, Body Mass Index; BP, Blood Pressure; CC, Clozapine Coordinator; CMHS, Community Mental Health Service; CPMS, Clozapine Patient Monitoring System; MSE, Mental State Examination Clozapine Shared Care Pathway 28 February 2014